The Prime Minister of Canada and his wife are separating. Despite the separation, they remain a close-knit family.
ent with the 2SLGBTQI+ community. They claim that he can find his new soulmate in the LGBTQ community., after engaging in several meaningful and challenging discussions, they are jointly parting ways. Despite the separation, Trudeau is emphasizing that they remain a close-knit family, full of love and respect for each other.
Following that, he urges the public to respect their privacy, especially for the well-being of their children. The prime minister’s office confirms that the couple is already signing a legal separation agreement. They have also taken all necessary legal and ethical measures related to their decision to separate.
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