Trudeauism

Social justice is also an important principle of Trudeauism, with the ideology envisioning a just society.

[2] It is concerned with historical disenfranchisement for cultural and linguistic minorities in Canada, such as Francophones, and advocates of bilingualism and multiculturalism in Canada, though it opposes distinct society status for Quebec as advocated by some Canadian federalists.

[3] However, Pierre Trudeau's policies on First Nations affairs included the White Paper that controversially advocated the end of economic and political autonomy of First Nations within Canada that had been granted for centuries.

Trudeauism also involves a more centralized federal government, resulting in policies like the National Energy Program.

On the other hand, Laurier liberalism involves a more decentralized form of federalism.