Justin Trudeau's Ideal Politics

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Based on the research regarding the Canadian experience towards ideal politicians, they expect their leaders to be pragmatic political fixers and problem solvers (Azzi, 2013). In general, Canadian politics is considered to be quiet, moderate, and progressive. At the appropriate time, Justin Trudeau appeared with this image and won the hearts of Canadian.
On his way to the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau got positive public assessment in many opinion surveys. A poll data released in April 2013 by Abacus Data, found that 75 percent of respondents agreed that he was pleasant and only 21 percent have a negative impression of him (Abacus Data, 2012). This positive trend continued up to the election. In the Canadian Federal Election, Liberal …show more content…

Canada has a dark history when the forced separation of the 150,000 aboriginal children from their families for more than 100 years. This turn of events is an attempt to put an end to the existence of Aboriginal legal entities, social, cultural, religious, and racial backgrounds in Canada that occurred in the 1840s until the 1990s.
In addition to the serious matters that attracted the attention of Canadian people about the figure of Justin Trudeau, the media also features a unique side that makes the figure of Justin Trudeau is getting more attention. His physical appearance be a special attraction for the media. For example, a picture of Justin Trudeau in a yoga pose flawlessly became a viral in the social media. In addition, he surprised the public when he is explaining about Quantum Computers in a video which spread in social media. He got a lot of praises from the public as genius leader.
Furthermore, in the election campaign, Canadian media praise for Justin Trudeau and equating his appearance as Obama in United States in 2008. However, Mark Wegierski, a social critic in Canada, mentioned that the media in Canada was not fair at that time. All the mistakes from another party were enormously amplified, while the lack of Justin Trudeau were downplayed (Wegierski, 2016). Consequently, his victory was no

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