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Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grgoire Trudeau announce separation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, have decided to separate, according to statements posted online by both of them.

Prime minister and Grgoire Trudeau have been married for 18 years

A man and a woman stand on a stairway outside the entrance to an airplane and wave.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, arrive at the Felipe Angeles international airport in Zumpango, Mexico, on Jan. 9. The two issued statements on Wednesday announcing that they are separating. (Eduardo Verdugo/The Associated Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, have decided to separate, according to statements posted online by both of them.

"Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate," Trudeau wrote in a message posted to his Instagram account.

Trudeau, 51, and Grgoire, 48, were married in May 2005 and have three children together: two sons, Xavier, 15,and Hadrien, 9,and one daughter, 14-year-old Ella-Grace.

"As always, we remain a close family with deep love and respect for each other and for everything we have built and will continue to build," Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau wrote in identical messages. "For the well-being of our children, we ask that you respect our and their privacy."

GrgoireTrudeau, a former television presenter, has been a prominent presence at Trudeau's side throughout his political career and became a public figure in her own right as an advocate for several charitable and social causes, including mental health and gender equality.

According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau have "signed a legal separation agreement."

"They have worked to ensure that all legal and ethical steps with regards to their decision to separate have been taken, and will continue to do so moving forward," Trudeau's office said.

"They remain a close family, and Sophie and the prime minister are focused on raising their kids in a safe, loving and collaborative environment. Both parents will be a constant presence in their children's lives and Canadians can expect to often see the family together. The family will be together on vacation, beginning next week."

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According to a source with knowledge of the arrangements, Grgoire Trudeau has moved to a separate home in Ottawa, and the prime minister will remain at Rideau Cottage.Grgoire Trudeau will also spend time at Rideau Cottage, where their children are expected to live most of the time, and the Trudeaus will share parenting responsibilities, according to the source. Trudeau is expected to speak publicly this week before leaving on vacation with his family.

Trudeau's parents former prime minister Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Trudeau famously separated in 1977. The announcement of Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau'sseparation was extensively covered by international media on Wednesday.

Dominic LeBlanc, a cabinet minister and childhood friend of Trudeau's, was expected to brief Liberal MPs about the situation on Wednesday afternoon.

As first reported by the National Post,a source confirms that Grgoire Trudeau will no longer take on any official duties and she will notbe provided with government staff to manage her own personal appearances.

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Catherine Cullen, host of CBC Radio's The House, looks at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grgoire Trudeau's separation announcement and the political and procedural issues that may follow the deeply personal decision.

As recounted in his autobiography, Common Ground, Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau began dating in 2003. Grgoire Trudeau, the daughter of a stockbroker and a nurse, was a former schoolmate of Trudeau's late brother, Michel.

The couple became engaged in 2004 and married each other a year later during a ceremony at Montreal's Sainte-Madeleine d'Outremont church "by Canadian standards, a sweet and appropriately understated fairy-tale wedding," was how a writer for Maclean's described it.

'Our marriage isn't perfect'

Both Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau spoke at times candidly about their relationship and the challenges of marriage.

"Our marriage isn't perfect, and we have had difficult ups and downs, yet Sophie remains my best friend, my partner, my love," Trudeau wrote in Common Ground, which was published in 2014.

Grgoire Trudeau told an interviewer in 2015 that "no marriage is easy."

"I'm almost kind of proud of the fact that we've had hardship, yes, because we want authenticity. We want truth," she said. "We want to grow closer as individuals through our lifetime and we're both dreamers and we want to be together for as long as we can."

Trudeau launched his political career in 2007, when he decided to seek the Liberal Party nomination in the Montreal riding of Papineau. After winning there in 2008 and 2011, Trudeau began to consider seeking the Liberal leadership. The decision, he wrote, would ultimately come down to "a deeply personal private discussion between Sophie and me."

A man and a woman walk holding hands.
Trudeau and Grgoire Trudeau make their way to a government plane as they depart the airport in Ottawa on Sept. 16, 2022. Trudeau and his wife announced on Wednesday they are separating. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

"We had many long, honest talks that summer," Trudeau recalled. "I wanted to be sure she knew, from my own experience, just how rough that life can be. I recalled for Sophie that my father had once told me I should never feel compelled to run for office. 'Our family has done enough,' he said."

His father said that, Trudeau noted, "despite having never experienced the incessant, base vitriol of twenty-first-century politics."

"I welcome a good tussle, and my skin is thick, but I had grown up in the reality of public life," Trudeau wrote. "Sophie had not, and our decision would affect our kids, in some ways, more than either of us."

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In an interview in 2008, Grgoire Trudeau said that when she met Trudeau, "politics was not impossible, but it was not in the short-term or the mid-term plan."

"But an opportunity came up, and we felt that if we weren't going to embark on this adventure, a part of us would be selfish with the voice that we have and the opportunities that are given to us," she said.

In Common Ground, Trudeau credits Grgoire Trudeau with "profoundly" influencing his style of politics and for helping keep him grounded.

"Sometimes it's easy for people who have made politics their livelihood to get caught up in the heat of battle and forget about their personal values. Sophie never does, and no matter how intense things get, she makes sure I don't either," Trudeau wrote.

A father tosses his son in the air on a baseball diamond.
Trudeau balances his son Hadrien in the air while Grgoire Trudeau stands by at a baseball game in Toronto in 2015. The couple announced on Wednesday that they will both be a constant presence in their childrens lives. (Catherine Cullen/CBC)

Personal lives generally private matters

The personal lives of prime ministers are generally treated as private matters. But Pierre Trudeau's relationship with Margaret Sinclair including their marriage in 1971 and their separation in 1977 was highly publicized. Trudeau was the first prime minister to get married while in office and also the first to publicly separate from his partner. Margaret Trudeau later disclosed her long struggle with mental illness.

Justin Trudeau, who was born nine months after his parents wed, experienced their divorce as a young child and he wrote at length about those years in Common Ground. Trudeau said that much of what was written about his parent's relationship was "lurid and inaccurate."

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, have posted statements online saying they are separating after 18 years of marriage.

"From my perspective today, the commonly held story of my parents' marital breakdown is nothing but a caricature, because my father was not just the tradition-bound diehard he appeared and my mother was not entirely the totally free spirit that her actions suggest," Trudeau wrote.

"Things are never that simple, especially with a couple as complex as my parents, and I remain amused by and exasperated with those who view their relationship all the passion, triumph, achievements, and tragedy in black and white, seeing it merely as a flawed union between a cool and aloof man and an exuberant and uninhibited younger woman. It was that, but also much more."

with files from Catharine Cullen