Which former Canadian Prime Minister attend McGill University?

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    Justin Trudeau, primer minister of Canada between the years 2015-2025 is a notable member of the McGill University based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

    Trudeau, earned a BA degree in English Literature from McGill in 1994 before going on to pursue an Bachelor of Education degree from the University of British Columbia.

    Justin, led the Liberal Party from the years 2013 to 2025, & was also a member of parliament from Papineau between 2008-2025.  

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