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Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau says he is focusing on his kids and the future in his first comments since the news of his split from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau went public.

Canada's leader shared a brief statement about the separation during a press conference on Monday in Prince Edward Island, in which he also thanked Canadians for their support.

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Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau shared some shocking personal news on Wednesday, August 2 after he released a statement saying he and his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau were separating after 18 years of marriage.

Looking back at Trudeau's family history, what is even more surprising is that it looks like the Canadian PM is following in his father's footsteps yet again.

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New polling has shown that if a Canadian federal election were to take place today, most Canadians would vote for Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party over other parties.

However, who Canadians think would be a good prime minister is a bit more complicated than just that.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy just honoured a heroic dog and "very good boy" with a medal, after the dog helped sniff out hundreds of explosives left by Russian troops.

President Zelenskyy awarded Patron the dog with a medal on Sunday at a special ceremony with several prominent guests on hand, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family have reportedly been moved to an undisclosed location amid the ongoing Freedom Convoy protest, which is taking place this weekend in Ottawa.

According to CBC News, the prime minister left Rideau Cottage on Saturday, January 29, on the same day that thousands of people gathered to protest at Parliament Hill just four kilometres away.

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