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| Justin Trudeau on the secretive NAU agenda by Paul Chen
Former Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a great champion of affirming Canada's nationhood through national unity, multiculturalism, constitutional affairs, and sovereignty from the United States. Mr. Trudeau provided strong leadership against the Meech Lake Accord, which was a scheme by former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to break up Canada. Many Canadians think that Mr. Trudeau's son, Justin, is maturing into another great leader for Canada. Is this a case of "like father like son"? What is Justin Trudeau doing, if anything, to lead opposition against the secretive North American Union (NAU) agenda? What does Justin Trudeau have to day about the NAU?
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