Justin Trudeau Controversies Quiz

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Controversies Quiz


1. SNC-Lavalin Scandal: In 2019, Trudeau faced allegations of pressuring his then-Attorney General to interfere in a criminal prosecution against SNC-Lavalin. Who was the Attorney General that resigned due to this scandal?

  • A) Bill Morneau
  • B) Jody Wilson-Raybould
  • C) Chrystia Freeland
  • D) Jane Philpott

2. Blackface Controversy: In 2019, several photos and a video surfaced showing Trudeau wearing blackface makeup. In what context did he wear the blackface in one of the most famous instances?

  • A) At a Halloween party
  • B) During a high school performance
  • C) At an Arabian Nights-themed event
  • D) At a political rally

3. Ethics Violations: Trudeau has been found to have violated the federal Conflict of Interest Act multiple times. One such violation was due to a trip to a private island owned by which controversial figure?

  • A) The Aga Khan
  • B) George Soros
  • C) Elon Musk
  • D) Bill Gates

4. WE Charity Scandal: The Trudeau government faced criticism for awarding a contract to administer a student grant program to the WE Charity, which had personal connections to Trudeau and his family. What specific connection between Trudeau and the charity raised concerns?

  • A) Trudeau’s brother was a co-founder of WE
  • B) Trudeau’s mother and brother were paid speakers for WE
  • C) Trudeau’s wife was on the board of directors of WE
  • D) Trudeau had donated millions of dollars to WE

5. Pipeline Politics: Trudeau’s government approved the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which caused controversy among environmentalists and Indigenous groups. Which of the following actions best describes the government’s stance that led to controversy?

  • A) Nationalized the Trans Mountain pipeline project
  • B) Sold the pipeline project to a foreign company
  • C) Cancelled the project after Indigenous protests
  • D) Privately funded the entire expansion with federal money

6. Ethics Commissioner Report 2017: The Ethics Commissioner ruled in 2017 that Trudeau broke conflict of interest rules by accepting a vacation from a foreign leader. What was Trudeau’s explanation for why he thought it wasn’t a conflict?

  • A) He claimed the vacation was purely personal
  • B) He believed the leader was a family friend
  • C) He said he was unaware of the ethics rules
  • D) He argued that it was approved by his office

7. Climate Policy Criticism: Despite advocating for environmental action, Trudeau’s government has faced criticism for not doing enough. What specific environmental policy decision led to backlash from climate activists?

  • A) Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline
  • B) Carbon pricing being too lenient on industry
  • C) Approving new oil sands projects
  • D) Rolling back carbon tax commitments

8. Relationship with Indigenous Peoples: Trudeau has repeatedly spoken about reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, but his government has been criticized for actions seen as inconsistent with this promise. Which of the following actions led to widespread protests from Indigenous communities in 2020?

  • A) Pipeline construction on Wet’suwet’en territory
  • B) Revocation of Indigenous land treaties
  • C) Canceling funding for Indigenous health programs
  • D) Denying Indigenous land claims in British Columbia

9. Handling of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Trudeau faced mixed reactions regarding his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Which of the following aspects of his government’s pandemic response was most widely criticized?

  • A) Failure to secure enough vaccines in the early stages
  • B) Strict nationwide lockdowns
  • C) Refusal to implement mask mandates
  • D) Excessive spending on social programs

10. Election Call Controversy (2021): In August 2021, Trudeau called for a snap federal election, leading to criticism from opposition parties and some Canadians. What was the primary reason given for the criticism of this election call?

  • A) The election was seen as an attempt to capitalize on favorable polls
  • B) Trudeau wanted to silence his opposition
  • C) The election was called during a major economic crisis
  • D) It coincided with severe wildfires and floods across Canada

Answers Key:

  1. B) Jody Wilson-Raybould
  2. C) At an Arabian Nights-themed event
  3. A) The Aga Khan
  4. B) Trudeau’s mother and brother were paid speakers for WE
  5. A) Nationalized the Trans Mountain pipeline project
  6. B) He believed the leader was a family friend
  7. C) Approving new oil sands projects
  8. A) Pipeline construction on Wet’suwet’en territory
  9. A) Failure to secure enough vaccines in the early stages
  10. A) The election was seen as an attempt to capitalize on favorable polls

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