- Trudeaumania
Trudeaumania was the
nickname given in early 1968 to the excitement generated byPierre Trudeau 's entry into the leadership race of the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeaumania (an eponym derived from Pierre Trudeau's name), continued during the subsequent federal election campaign and during Mr. Trudeau's early years asPrime Minister of Canada .Many young people in
Canada at this time were influenced by the 1960scounterculture and identified with Trudeau, a young, energetic, nonconformist. They were dazzled by Trudeau's charm and good looks, and a large fan base was established throughout the country. He would often be stopped in the streets for his autograph or for a quick photograph. Trudeau had once sympathized with Marxists and had spent time in the democratic socialistCooperative Commonwealth Federation , and many of his fans were attracted to his socially liberal stances (he legalizedhomosexuality and created more flexibledivorce laws as Justice Minister underLester B. Pearson ). Trudeau was also admired for his laid-back attitude and hiscelebrity relationships; in that word's prevailing use at the time, describing a modern, hip and happening person, he was described as aswinger .Trudeaumania began to fizzle after Pierre Trudeau married Margaret Sinclair in 1971, but he is remembered to this day as one of Canada's most polarizing politicians and prime ministers: fondly recalled by many Central and Eastern Canadians while at the same time unpopular in the western provinces and among conservative thinkers and
Quebec nationalists. He was named the Canadian Newsmaker of the 20th Century by theCanadian Press at the dawn of the year 2000. When he died later that year, there was an outpouring of public grief, and he was again named Newsmaker of the Year for 2000 itself. In 2004, he was voted the third-Greatest Canadian by CBC viewers, coming behind medicare championTommy Douglas andcancer activistTerry Fox .A Canadian
board game of the early 1980s, "True Dough Mania ", was titled with apun on thephenomenon . The game was asatire on Canadian politics.External links
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-74-73/people/trudeaumania/ CBC Archives]
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