Pierre Elliott Trudeau 'not well'

dennilfloss

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http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2000/09/07/trudeau000907

I sincerely hope that he will pull through whatever is ailing him. :( PET is a monument in Canada, this country's greatest Prime Minister and the Canadian I admire most. I was 11 when he first got elected riding the wave of Trudeaumania and I worked for his liberal Party in 2 elections. Here was an energetic politician of brilliant intellect and charisma, a man born of two cultures, with a vision of tolerance and inclusion, a true federalist and a true liberal. In my youth, I admired him as much for his political ideas and achievements as for his style, vitality and arrogance. Here was a Jesuit-educated, skinny dipping Prime Minister with a black belt in judo, dating Barbra Streisand and Liona Boyd, amongst others, a man truly hated by Nixon (whom he had told to f*ck off on two occasions, one private and one not so private) and reciprocating it in droves :) , the first western leader to establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, a man who could do a pirouette right behind Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a man who showed the bird to unruly crowds and who stared down those damned separatists in the 1968 Saint Jean-Baptiste parade.

Short biographies for nonCanadians:

http://www.tceplus.com/trudeau.htm
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=00C5B000

Much of what Canada stands for today, we owe to him. :)

He will be 81 next month. I hope that this is not serious. :(

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THELAIR

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It doesnt sound good. His two sons said that he "isnt well" like you quoted in your subject topic. We shall see.

Not as if that family hasnt had their share of loss allready, with the recent death of their youngest son in an avalanche :(

sucks
 

The LIdless Eye

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Well, this American (who lived in Canada for five years), thinks that Trudeau is a prick. I do wish him good health, tho.
 

desy

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Great foreign policies, plss poor domestic ones.
NEP/ Petrocan PET ripps off Canada.
Western Canadians don't agree much with his politics but you gotta love the guys style.
It was from the back of a train that he flipped off people in BC wasn't it?
Definately the last politician that has any cosmopolitan personality to them. Modern politicians are sooo boring and afraid to say/do anything that will upset people.
 

GL

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I've heard he has been suffering from Alzheimers (sp) and that his health hasn't been too well for the past couple of years since his son died.

-GL
 

sandorski

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Being a westerner(never east of Alberta) I too never much cared for his policies, but he was a great PM nonetheless. Hope he gets better.
 

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He has been suffering from Parkinson's disease for 2 years and had problems recovering from a severe pneumonia he contracted last winter. That is the main reason he is being treated at home: in a hospital, he would be too vulnerable to infection in his current state. The latest press release from Sacha says the he is stable. The caretaker of his house says that he is able to walk around the house.

BTW, I'm an easterner and I happen to like PetroCanada. Too bad that the necessary energy policies implemented by the Trudeau administrations did not agree with western greed, they indeed benefitted the nation as a whole at the expense of one region. That's what a responsible federal government has to do sometimes, put the well-being of the many ahead ot the well-being of a few.

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Eug

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Where did you get the idea he had Alzheimer's? Everything I've read says Parkinson's (although I take everything I read online with a grain of NaCl. They are two very different diseases.
 

Soulflare

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I heard Parkinson's as well on Global TV. The death of his son a year or so ago
has proabably contributed greatly to his diminishing health. I hope he pulls
through. :(
 

Aquaman

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The first PM I remember as a kid ;) He is a great man and I hope that he gets well soon.

Cheers,
Aquaman