Tom Axworthy recalls Pierre Trudeau’s resignation, 40 years later

Political Ottawa, and the nation itself, would never be the same. 
Pierre Trudeau in Scarborough Park in 1968. Canada that would never be the same after his resignation as prime minister 16 years later, writes Arthur Milnes.

It was exactly 8 a.m. when the phone rang in a Glebe-area home in Ottawa. The caller was brief, business-like as he almost always was. His voice betrayed no emotion. 

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