
Justin Trudeau is well known as the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and as Prime Minister of Canada in his own right. Here are 15 facts about Justin Trudeau’s life, from his beginnings to his rise as PM, to his resignation in 2025.
His birth

Justin Trudeau was born on December 25, 1971 in Ottawa.
His family

His family consists of his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, his mother, Margaret Trudeau and his two brothers, Alexandre and Michel Trudeau.
His childhood

Justin Trudeau grew up speaking both French and English. He spent his childhood in Ottawa and moved with his family to Montreal when he was 12.
His education

Justin Trudeau studied literature at McGill University, graduating with a B.A. in English literature. He then looked at the University of British Columbia, earning a Bachelor of Science in Education.
His teaching career

He subsequently taught French, mathematics and other subjects in Vancouver.
Meeting Sophie Grégoire

In 2002, Justin returned to Montreal and met Sophie Grégoire, whom he married in 2005.
His children

Justin Trudeau has three children with Sophie: Xavier, Ella-Grace and Hadrien.
Papineau, Montréal

Justin Trudeau began his political career when he was elected in the Montreal riding of Papineau with the Liberal Party in 2008. He was also re-elected in 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021.
Elected Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 2013

He was finally elected leader of the Liberal Party in April 2013.
Wins election in 2015

In 2015, he became Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister, forming a majority government with the Liberal Party.
Re-election in 2019

In 2019, the Liberal Party was re-elected in Canada. Justin Trudeau is ready for a second term as Prime Minister.
2021

Same thing in 2021, while Trudeau won a similar victory as in 2019, still in the minority. However, this time he is criticized for having called an election in the middle of a pandemic and experts can feel that certain things are starting to shift within the party…
The separation

Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire announced their separation in 2023, a rare event for a sitting leader of a country.
Chrystia Freeland

Then, in 2024, he finds himself against the wall in the polls and there is also a rebellion within the party. While Trudeau was preparing a cabinet reshuffle, Chrystia Freeland, then Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, slammed the door. Justin Trudeau’s hours as PM and even as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada seemed numbered…
The resignation

During a press briefing held on the morning of January 6, 2025, Justin Trudeau announced his decision to resign as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, while expressing his intention to remain interim PM until a successor is designated.