Attempts to compare the 23rd prime minister of Canada and the 44th president of the United States are fraught, but it is at least noteworthy when it is the latter who is making the comparison. He campaigned on a message of hope and of change. His positive and optimistic vision is inspiring young people. At home, he's governing with a commitment to inclusivity and equality. The outgoing president's earlier interactions with the new prime minister were reported to have "an air of mentorship" and, for all of the stylistic and political commonalities cited by Obama, it is easy to imagine why the president might take a particular interest in the prime minister (and perhaps even the prime minister's success). I agree with this I think that Justin Trudeau should take more responsibility as prime minister but also that he's capable of doing great things for Canada. I learned more on politics and our leaders as I do my current events on different political things like what's happening in the states as they elect a new prime minister. This is about Justin Trudeau making and taking more responsibility as someone in the government and making a difference. Throughout his days of being in power he's finally getting to make friends with the prime minister of the states.
Source- Wherry, Aaron. "Obama Passes the Progressive Torch to Trudeau." Cbc News. 13 Mar. 2016. Web. 13 Mar. 2016. <http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/obama-trudeau-progressive-wherry-1.3488088>.
Source- Wherry, Aaron. "Obama Passes the Progressive Torch to Trudeau." Cbc News. 13 Mar. 2016. Web. 13 Mar. 2016. <http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/obama-trudeau-progressive-wherry-1.3488088>.