Trudeau-esque

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Trudeau-esque (comparative more Trudeau-esque, superlative most Trudeau-esque)

  1. Alternative form of Trudeauesque
    • 2011, Marusya Bociurkiw, Feeling Canadian: Television, Nationalism, and Affect:
      Collins seemed enamoured of a Trudeau-esque vision of Canada as a model for the internationalizing world, a civic-minded mosaic of multiple identities unencumbered by regulation.
    • 2017, Allyson M. Lunny, Debating Hate Crime:
      In Parliament, much of the government's rationale for the bill was framed around the government's “Trudeau-esque” commitment to a “just, peaceful and safe society.
    • 2018, Robert I. Rotberg, David Carment, Canada's Corruption at Home and Abroad:
      As one commentator put it sourly, “the rigidly autocratic and puritanical Saudi kingdom is not a model of Trudeau-esque hugs-and-singalongs around the national campfire” (Crowley 2016).