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The seventh annual Champions of Mental Health Awards were held at the Fairmont Château Laurier ballroom. Margaret Trudeau, seen below with son Justin, got an award for being open about suffering from bipolar disorder.
Video evidence of the talk between Catherine Clark and Justin Trudeau is here. Judging from the comprehensive, cross-section coverage in the Saturday Globe, it is terribly important that you see this.
Justin Trudeau’s one-year-old son, Xavier, was with his dad at the swearing-in ceremony and seemed to be able to wave on cue.