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What is Margaret Trudeau’s Net Worth?

Margaret Trudeau is a prominent Canadian author, actress, and social advocate, with an estimated net worth of $10 million. Best known as the vibrant young bride of 52-year-old Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Margaret later became an international advocate for mental health awareness after her divorce. Her memoir “Changing My Mind,” published in 2010, detailing her battle with mental illness, became a #1 bestselling biography. She is also the mother of Justin Trudeau, who has served as the Prime Minister of Canada.

Early Years

Margaret Joan (Sinclair) Trudeau was born on September 10, 1948, in Vancouver, British Columbia, to James Sinclair and Doris Kathleen Bernard. Her father was a notable member of the Canadian Parliament and held the position of Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard. Margaret’s education took her through Rockcliffe Park Public School, Hamilton Junior Secondary School, and Delbrook Senior Secondary School, all in Canada. In 1969, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Simon Fraser University, a public research institution in British Columbia.

Marrying Into Politics

Margaret met Pierre Trudeau, a Canadian lawyer and future 15th Prime Minister, during a family vacation in Tahiti in 1966, when she was just 18 and he was 47. Their romance was kept private until 1971, when the public was startled to learn of their marriage on March 4th in North Vancouver, followed by a honeymoon at Alta Lake in British Columbia, which required Margaret to convert to Catholicism.

During her husband’s 1974 campaign, Margaret chose to actively support him politically, a bold move at a time when most politicians’ wives did not take on public roles. Her vocal endorsement initially surprised observers but later proved invaluable, as female voters made up a significant portion of the electorate.

However, as time passed, Margaret felt increasingly constricted by her role as a politician’s spouse, leading to various affairs with prominent American celebrities. She filed for divorce on November 16, 1983, and the divorce was finalized on April 2, 1984. Just sixteen days later, she married Canadian real estate developer Fred Kemper, but they divorced in 1999.

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Children

Margaret Trudeau is the proud mother of five children. Her eldest, Justin Pierre James Trudeau, was born on December 25, 1971, followed by Alexandre Emmanuel Trudeau on December 25, 1973. Tragically, her son Michel Charles-Emile Trudeau was born on October 2, 1975, and passed away in an avalanche on November 13, 1998, while skiing in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. During her second marriage, she welcomed two more children: Kyle Kemper in 1984 and Alicia Kemper in 1988.

Philanthropy

From 2002 to 2017, Margaret Trudeau held the role of honorary president and ambassador for WaterAid Canada, a non-governmental organization dedicated to providing sustainable water solutions to impoverished communities.

Mental Health

In 2006, Margaret Trudeau publicly disclosed her battle with bipolar disorder, a condition characterized by extreme mood fluctuations. Since then, she has been a passionate advocate, delivering lectures across North America to promote understanding and diminish the stigma surrounding mental illness. She serves as an honorary patron of the Canadian Mental Health Association, which was established in 1918. Her experiences are chronicled in her 2010 book “Changing My Mind.” In recognition of her efforts, she received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Western Ontario in 2013.

Margaret is also a member of the Executive Advisory Board of the UBC Mental Health Institute and the Margaret Trudeau Advocacy Award is given annually to those who have made significant strides in reducing mental health stigma.

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Books

Margaret Trudeau authored her first book, “Beyond Reason,” in 1979, which offers an honest portrayal of her youthful, free-spirited life as a flower child before marrying a powerful politician. Her subsequent book, “Consequences,” published in 1982, tracks her evolution from being a Prime Minister’s spouse to an independent woman.

In 2010, she released “Changing My Mind,” delving into her poignant journey through mental illness, which gained acclaim as a #1 bestselling biography. “The Time of Your Life: Choosing A Vibrant, Joyful Future,” published in 2015, reflects on aging and provides women with thoughtful guidance on topics ranging from retirement planning to sexuality.

Film

Margaret Trudeau has been featured in two Canadian films: the 1978 romantic comedy “The Guardian Angel” and the 1981 hostage drama “Kings and Desperate Men.”

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