Justin Trudeau

2022 - 9 - 19

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Trudeau spotted singing Bohemian Rhapsody days before Queen's ... (CBC.ca)

A video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing Bohemian Rhapsody just days before Queen Elizabeth's funeral kicked off a debate on social media, ...

He is entitled to some light social time." Sorry, this is absolutely irresponsible," said one Twitter user with the account name Jeff Waldman. In a video circulating on social media, Trudeau is seen standing over a piano singing "easy come, easy go, little high little low. Any way the wind blows," from the hit song by U.K. "Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining," the statement said. "He's there as a representative of Canada to mourn the death of our Head of State and this is what he decides to do?

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Trudeau seen singing with renowned Quebec musician days before ... (Globalnews.ca)

In the video, Trudeau can be seen singing the Queen song 'Bohemian Rhapsody' as Quebec musician Gregory Charles plays piano.

[falsely claimed the footage must be outdated](https://twitter.com/useheadnheart/status/1571819841614487552), as they believed Trudeau’s hair — which was recently cut — appeared longer in the video. Many of those replying to and sharing the video erroneously assumed the video was from the night before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral — as opposed to Saturday night, when it was actually filmed. The tweet also reported the incorrect location of the gathering. [with over 100 likes on their reply](https://twitter.com/Jojo07800610/status/1571756890379386882), repeated the erroneous claim that the video was from the evening before the funeral. “After dinner on Saturday, (the) Prime Minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who have come together to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty,” a spokesperson for the prime minister said. [As it happened: The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II](https://globalnews.ca/news/9134181/queen-elizabeth-funeral-live/)

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Video of Justin Trudeau singing in lobby 2 days before Queen's ... (CityNews)

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leads a Canadian delegation in the United Kingdom for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, a late-night tribute to a different Queen ...

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Justin Trudeau versus Pierre Poilievre is the 'big battle brewing' at ... (Toronto Star)

OTTAWA— In the words of one Liberal MP, “there's a big battle brewing right there” on the floor of the House of Commons when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...

But it’s not clear when or how the latter might be put forward, and Poilievre has promised a fight to protect free speech online. Last week, Trudeau acknowledged Canada has “perhaps ended the acute phase” of the pandemic. For now, it will be an intermittent battle. In all, it’s a $4.6-billion package, $3 billion of which is new money not set aside in the spring budget. “The money will be vapourized by inflation,” Poilievre said last week. But we put the safety of Canadians and the economic recovery that we’re experiencing right now at the centre of every decision we took during the pandemic.” [cabinet](https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2022/09/07/justin-trudeau-tells-cabinet-hes-sticking-around-as-leader-for-the-next-election.html) and, separately in New Brunswick, to his broader caucus — that he is sticking around as Liberal leader into the next election, and that he is “energized” by the prospect of the fight ahead. The arrival of Poilievre makes that co-operation all the more important for the Liberals, and the new Conservative leader wasted no time in slamming the “radical woke coalition” between Trudeau and Singh in his first caucus speech last week. Trudeau has already underscored the sharp contrast between him and Poilievre, whom he accuses of “reckless” and “irresponsible” opposition to vaccine mandates, support for cryptocurrency, and the so-called “Freedom Convoy.” Poilievre, having swept the Conservative party leadership race on Sept. [compensate](https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2022/04/05/ottawa-introduces-bill-to-compel-web-giants-to-share-revenue-with-news-outlets.html) news outlets for content shared on their platforms (and have introduced a bill to do so) and the government wants to regulate harmful content online. The Liberals’ rollout of the new measures — which the NDP claimed credit for pushing them to do — was derailed on the day the Queen died.

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Justin Trudeau, Canadian delegation attend Queen Elizabeth's state ... (DiscoverAirdrie.com)

The toll of bells, crescendo of bagpipes and echo of drums abruptly gave way to sombre silence early Monday morning as state funeral proceedings for Queen ...

Thompson, who also lined up for 13 hours to attend the queen's lying in state earlier in the week, said he was feeling mixed emotions surrounding the funeral. 8 at the age of 96. The United Kingdom's first state funeral since Winston Churchill's was filled with spectacle: 142 Royal Navy sailors drew the gun carriage carrying Elizabeth’s coffin to Westminster Abbey, with King Charles III and his sons, Princes William and Harry, walking behind as bagpipers played. Order of Canada holders actress Sandra Oh, Olympian Mark Tewksbury and performing artist Gregory Charles walked near the front of the procession. Pallbearers carried the coffin into the abbey, where around 2,000 people ranging from world leaders to health-care workers gathered to mourn her. After the funeral service, the King and other members of the Royal Family will walk behind the gun carriage carrying the queen’s coffin in a procession that will include members of the armed forces from around the Commonwealth, including the Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP.

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Justin Trudeau Gets Backlash for Sing-Along 2 Nights Before ... (TMZ)

The Canadian Prime Minister was out at a London hotel, Saturday night -- just 2 days prior to Queen Elizabeth's funeral at Westminster Abbey ... and folks aren' ...

despite hitting the notes, folks are calling him tone-deaf for partying during Canada's official mourning period for [The Queen](https://www.tmz.com/people/queen-elizabeth-ii/). before Q2E was laid to rest alongside her late husband, [Getty](https://www.tmz.com/2022/09/19/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-service-royal-procession-coffin/) Little high, little low" during the sing-along. You can hear him singing the lyrics "Easy come, easy go. and folks aren't too happy with his decision to put on an impromptu hotel lobby concert.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's impromptu tribute to the Queen ... (Toronto Star)

The Prime Minister and Canadian pianist Gregory Charles were captured on video performing the popular Queen song in a London hotel lobby on Saturday night.

[Code of Conduct](https://www.thestar.com/about/community-guidelines.html). [Canadian delegation](https://www.thestar.com/politics/2022/09/19/prime-minister-governor-general-lead-delegation-of-canadian-politicians-dignitaries.html) for the queen’s funeral, which also included Gov. “Have not seen a video but I did, with a small group of Canadians, get to spend a few splendid minutes with the PM late on Saturday.

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Justin Trudeau slightly favoured over Pierre Poilievre for prime ... (Alberta Prime Times)

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests a plurality of Canadians still believe Justin Trudeau is still the best man for the job of prime minister, but he has only a ...

The data suggests Ontario is a much closer toss-up, with 34 per cent of respondents in that province saying they would pick a Poilievre-led Conservative party as compared to 32 per cent who said they would choose the Trudeau Liberals. Three per cent of respondents opted for the Green Party and another three per cent would choose the People's Party of Canada. Another 23 per cent of respondents said they would pick the NDP, an increase from the nearly 18 per cent recorded in the election.

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Video of Justin Trudeau singing in lobby two days before Queen's ... (CityNews Ottawa)

As Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau leads a Canadian delegation in the United Kingdom for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, a late-night tribute to a ...

Our PM in the UK representing Canada for the Queen’s funeral. “Last night at the Savoy. However, in the replies, follow-up comments said the gathering was at the Corinthia London, a luxury hotel in downtown London, England. Last night at the Savoy. The source of the video and the time it was shot weren’t immediately clear on Monday, Sept. At the piano was noted Canadian musician Gregory Charles.

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Justin Trudeau's team defends singing Bohemian Rhapsody before ... (BBC News)

Vivian Bercovici, a former Canadian ambassador to Israel, said: "He is the Canadian prime minister representing Canada at a week of mourning for the Queen.

Of all the embarrassing things Justin Trudeau has said and done, this doesn't rank." [wrote on Twitter](https://twitter.com/EmmMacfarlane/status/1571945810970959872): "He's... And this is how he behaves?" "Gregory Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining." I actually love a good piano bar. "He's the prime minister, in a public place, on the eve of the Queen's funeral.

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Justin: le retour de Kid Kodak! (Le Journal de Montréal)

Justin Trudeau a chanté Bohemian Rhapsody dans un hall d'hôtel à Londres.

On a assez donné, merci. Notre conception du vivre-ensemble, de la laïcité et de la défense du français ne sera jamais compatible avec le cadre juridique et constitutionnel canadien. On a le goût de lui crier: «Tu ne vois pas que ça n’entrera jamais, simonac? On va se boucher le nez et voter PCC, en espérant que Joe 90 ne se transforme pas en Chucky? Mais de l’autre côté, on ne tripe pas plus que ça sur le sosie de Pee-Wee Herman qui dirige le Parti trumpiste du Canada. Il y a aussi le rhume et la goutte.

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Trudeau a gâché une des plus belles chansons de l'histoire de l ... (TVA Nouvelles)

Mario Dumont n'est pas scandalisé par la vidéo où l'on voit Justin Trudeau chanter «Bohemian Rhapsody» accompagné au piano par Gregory Charles.

Il n’a pas ri d’elle et la reine était morte depuis neuf jours», juge notre chroniqueur politique. Toutefois, ses oreilles ont souffert des prouesses vocales de Justin Trudeau. Il n’y avait pas d’intention malicieuse.

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Voyez la vidéo dont tout le monde parle: Justin Trudeau qui chante ... (Noovo Moi)

Dans une vidéo partagée sur les réseaux sociaux, on peut voir le premier ministre du Canada et le musicien chanter le succès Bohemian Rapsody du groupe Queen au ...

La famille royale et plusieurs personnalités politiques était également réunies pour cette cérémonie funéraire, dont Justin Trudeau et son épouse Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. Justin Trudeau et son épouse Sophie Grégoire Trudeau ainsi que Gregory Charles et l'actrice canadienne Sandra Oh étaient présents à Londres pour les funérailles d’Elisabeth II. Les funérailles d’Elisabeth II ont eu lieu ce lundi à l’Abbaye de Westminster.

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Délégation canadienne à Londres | Trudeau chante Bohemian ... (La Presse)

Le premier ministre Justin Trudeau a laissé de côté quelques instants la pompe royale et le décorum, samedi soir à Londres, pour entonner Bohemian Rhapsody ...

Le cabinet du premier ministre rappelle que M. On ne sait pas quels membres de cette délégation ont pris part à la chorale impromptue de samedi soir. Le cabinet du premier ministre a indiqué qu’après le souper samedi soir, M.

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Trudeau's team defend Bohemian Rhapsody rendition before ... (The Guardian)

Clip of Canadian prime minister singing in London hotel two days before funeral has sparked criticism. Justin Trudeau singing Bohemian Rhapsody in Corinthia ...

“But come on – he’s the Prime Minister, in a public place, on the eve of the Queen’s funeral. [wrote on Twitter](https://twitter.com/acoyne/status/1571945192512524295). “Embarrassing doesn’t even begin to describe it. “Everyone sang with me for two hours,” he said. Yes, people sometimes need to let off steam. “That was the feeling, that was a lot of fun.”

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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's Bohemian Rhapsody singalong ... (Sky News)

The PM joined a Canadian musician around the piano and belted out the classic Queen song Bohemian Rhapsody to a small, gathered crowd.

to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty". including the Prime Minister and hotel guests". "Everyone sang with me for two hours," he said. "Gregory Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby, which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining. "That was the feeling, that was a lot of fun." "And there was a piano in the lobby and I did play a few UK tunes as a spontaneous homage."

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Chanson de Trudeau à Londres: une réaction «démesurée», selon ... (Le Journal de Montréal)

Gregory Charles est «étonné» de la réaction des gens qui dénoncent le manque de décorum du premier ministre du Canada.

«On a chanté côte à côte pendant l’ensemble de ce service, qui était à l’image, je pense, de ce que j’ai compris que représente la reine pour la population, quelque chose de sobre, de solennel. Il était monté sur scène pour dire: "je sais que c’est difficile de nous distinguer, mais lui c’est Gregory Charles et moi c’est le prince Charles". On a eu beaucoup de plaisir et il faisait toutes sortes de blagues. «Je ne te ferai pas croire que je suis chum avec le roi Charles III, mais ça a marché, ça a cliqué. Selon lui, Justin Trudeau «chante bien». «Je reconnais aux gens [le droit] d’avoir l’opinion qu’ils veulent, mais je suis étonné parce que je sais quel genre d’horaire ils avaient.

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