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Justin Trudeau is new Canada PM; 18 of Indian origin among winners

TORONTO: Canadians voted for a sharp change in their government, returning a legendary name for liberals, Trudeau, to the Prime Minister’s Office and resoundingly ending Conservative Stephen Harper’s near-decade in office.

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Toronto, October 20

Canadians voted for a sharp change in their government, returning a legendary name for liberals, Trudeau, to the Prime Minister’s Office and resoundingly ending Conservative Stephen Harper’s near-decade in office.

Justin Trudeau, the son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, became Canada’s new Prime Minister after his Liberal Party won a majority of Parliament’s 338 seats. Trudeau’s Liberals had been favoured to win the most seats, but few expected the final margin of victory.

Among the winners in the elections were at least 18 Indo-Canadians, most of them from the winning Liberal Party.

The names among the results received so far were: Raj Saini, Raj Grewal, Kamal Khera, Ruby Sahota, Sonia Sidhu, Navdeep Bains, Rameshwar Sangha, Gagan Sikand, Sukh Dhaliwal, Harjit Sajjan, Darshan Kang, Amarjit Sohi, Anju Dhillon, Deepak Obhrai, Jati Sidhu, Jasbir Sandhu, Jasmine Ratansi, Chander Aryan. 

Justin Trudeau is believed to be close to Punjabis.

Trudeau, tall and trim at 43, channels the star power — if not quite the political heft of his father — who swept to power in 1968 on a wave of support dubbed “Trudeaumania.”  

Pierre Trudeau, who was Prime Minister until 1984 with a short interruption, remains one of the few Canadian politicians known in America, his charisma often drawing comparisons to John F. Kennedy.

Justin Trudeau, a former school teacher and Member of Parliament since 2008, becomes the second youngest Prime Minister in Canadian history.

Trudeau has re-energised the Liberal Party since its worst electoral defeat four years ago, when they won just 34 seats and finished third behind the traditionally weaker New Democrat Party. Trudeau promises to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending.

His late father, who took office in 1968 and led Canada for most of the next 16 years, is a storied name in Canadian history, responsible for the country’s version of the Bill of rights.

A bachelor when he became Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau dated actresses Barbra Streisand and Kim Cattrall and married a 22-year-old while in office.

Canada has shifted to the centre-right under Harper, who has lowered sales and corporate taxes, avoided climate change legislation and clashed with the Obama administration over the Keystone XL pipeline.

“The people are never wrong,” Harper said. “The disappointment is my responsibility and mine alone.” Harper said he called Trudeau to congratulate him. The Trudeau victory will ease tensions with the US.

Although Trudeau supports the Keystone pipeline, he argues relations should not hinge on the project. Harper has clashed with the Obama administration over other issues, including the recently reached Iran nuclear deal. — AP

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