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Justin Trudeau's Most Memorable Moments

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been in office for six months, but he's still dominating headlines across the globe.

Trudeau, the leader of Canada's Liberal Party, has taken a stand on some controversial issues, including fighting climate change and legalising assisted suicide in Canada.

But much of the international — and social — buzz surrounding his leadership has stemmed from the more shareable moments of his tenure.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Trudeau urged men to refer to themselves as feminists. And in March, he announced that a woman will be featured on Canada's next set of bank notes, beginning in 2018. Viral photos and videos of Trudeau bhangra dancing and striking impressive yoga poses, and even an old shot of him carrying a man in a wheelchair down the stairs have only increased his worldwide appeal.

We've rounded up some of Trudeau's most noteworthy moments — so far — and will update this post with future news from our Justin.

Click through to see just a few of the moments that have led Trudeau to global fame.

Trudeau will apologise for Canada's persecution of gay citizens.

The Globe and Mail reported on August 11 that the prime minister will issue an apology to gay Canadians who have been fired, imprisoned, or discriminated against because of their sexuality. Unnamed sources, from both inside and outside Canada's government, confirmed the news with The Globe and Mail, but a date for the apology hasn't yet been announced.

Photo: Andrew Chin/Getty Images.

Trudeau and his wife tweeted their support for World Breast-Feeding Week.

World Breast-Feeding Week ran from August 1 to August 7, and the Trudeaus supported the initiative. In a tweet signed "SGT" sent from her husband's Twitter account, Sophie Trudeau shared a photo of herself breast-feeding the couple's son Hadrien.

"This World Breastfeeding Week, let's support mothers to breastfeed anytime, anywhere," Sophie Trudeau wrote in the tweet.

Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images.

Trudeau posed for a selfie with a Canadian family who caught him hiking in Quebec's Gatineau Park.

The Godby family will certainly remember this vacation — they spotted Trudeau and his family exploring the park's Lusk Cave. The prime minister agreed to a (shirtless) selfie, Jim Godby told The Toronto Sta r.

"It was a pretty normal dad moment," Godby told The Toronto Star. "I think some of the other people walking by had no idea it was the PM."

Photo: Vitaliy Holovin/Getty Images.

Trudeau marched in the Toronto Pride parade.

Trudeau made history when he became the first sitting prime minster of Canada to march in the parade. The prime minister waved a Canadian flag with a rainbow border added to the sides. He also danced during the event on Sunday, July 3.

Trudeau was hilariously awkward at the North America Leaders' Summit.

At the North America Leaders' Summit in Ottawa, Canada, on June 29, Trudeau was caught on camera trying to bring the presidents of Mexico and the United States together for a handshake that hilariously failed.

A photo of the handshake clearly shows Trudeau as the instigator of the awkward bonding attempt, as he crosses his arms over to reach for the others’ hands. On his right, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is clearly trying to figure out what to do with his other hand. On Trudeau's left, President Obama just seems to be watching the others try to figure this out.

Though Trudeau made up for it with more successful handshakes with the leaders (and at least one selfie with Obama), it’s proof that being a world leader does not protect one from being gloriously awkward.

Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Images.

Trudeau apologised for his goatee.

In an appearance on The Daily Show in May, Trudeau spoke about Canada welcoming Syrian refugees to the country. This week, The Daily Show posted another clip from the interview to YouTube. In the "Sorry Not Sorry" segment, Trudeau told Hasan Minhaj that he was sorry for the goatee he sported five years ago.

"Yeah, I'm sorry about that. There was just no call for that," Trudeau said. "I look like my own evil twin." He explained that the facial hair was for Movember, to raise money and awareness about prostate cancer. But Minhaj was quick to point out that Movember explains the moustache, but not its accompanying goatee.

On the other hand, Trudeau was "not sorry at all" for Canadian-native Drake and his role on Degrassi. " Degrassi 's a great show," the prime minister said. We couldn't agree more.

Trudeau raised the pride flag on Canada's Parliament Hill for the first time.

On June 1, Trudeau raised the pride flag. "Canada is united in its defence of rights," Trudeau said at the event, noting that members of multiple political parties attended the flag raising. Still, Trudeau noted that "we still have more work to do" to achieve equality, mentioning a recent bill that would give full protection to the human rights of transgender people in Canada.

Trudeau took a day off to celebrate his anniversary with his wife.

Trudeau announced that during a visit to Japan, he'll take a day off from work to celebrate his 11th wedding anniversary with his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau.

"This is the kind of work-life balance that I've often talked about as being essential in order to be able to be in service of the country with all one's very best, and that's certainly something I'm going to continue to make sure we do," Trudeau said, according to Canada's CBC News.

Photo: Getty Images.

Trudeau announced transgender rights legislation in Canada.

On Monday, Trudeau announced a bill that would guarantee legal protections for transgender people in Canada, Canada's CBC News reports. The announcement came just ahead of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia on May 17.

"Everyone deserves to live free of stigma, persecution, and discrimination — no matter who they are or whom they love," Trudeau said in a statement provided to Refinery29. "To do its part, the government of Canada today will introduce legislation that will help ensure transgender and other gender-diverse people can live according to their gender identity, free from discrimination, and protected from hate propaganda and hate crimes."

Trudeau casually drops the mic while doing one-armed push-ups.

In April, the Obamas and the royal family had a jocular Twitter feud about the Invictus Games, but Trudeau put them to shame with his tweet about the event. On Monday, Trudeau tweeted a video clip of himself — along with several members of Team Canada — doing one-armed push-ups. Trudeau tagged the Obamas' and Kensington Palace's Twitter handles, adding a caption telling them to "bring it" ahead of the sporting event for injured veterans.

Trudeau encourages men to be feminists.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Trudeau said that men should identify as feminists. He also encouraged parents to raise their sons to be feminists.

"We shouldn't be afraid of the word 'feminist,'" Trudeau said. "Men and women should use it to describe themselves anytime they want."

Trudeau follows through on his pledge to make half of his Cabinet female.

Trudeau appointed women to 15 of his 30 Cabinet spots, after vowing to do so during his swearing-in. When a reporter asked Trudeau why gender equality was important, he responded, "Because it's 2015."

Trudeau wows the world with his bhangra dancing skills.

In October, a video of Trudeau bhangra dancing went viral. The footage is apparently from a 2009 event sponsored by the India Canada Association of Montreal. The prime minister is truly a man of many talents.

Trudeau explained quantum computing to a group of reporters.

In April, a reporter who asked Trudeau about ISIL, prefaced his question with a slight that he was not asking the prime minister to explain quantum computing. In return, Trudeau responded by explaining how computers work.

And, of course, Trudeau wins the election.

Trudeau's time as Canadian prime minister is just starting, so we're sure to see many more noteworthy moments from him as his tenure continues. In this viral clip of Trudeau's family watching the election results, he won the world's hearts over by appearing to pay more attention to his family than to the election news.

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