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Canada PM's comments about ‘remarkable leader’ Castro spark ire and humour

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose family’s ties with the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro go back decades, mourned the loss of a ‘remarkable leader’. Photo: Reuters
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose family’s ties with the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro go back decades, mourned the loss of a “remarkable leader”, sparking a flurry of criticism and humour at his favourable tone.

Castro, who died on Friday aged 90, won support for bringing schools and hospitals to the poor but also created legions of enemies for his ruthless suppression of dissent.

Trudeau’s comments on Castro were markedly more positive than most Western leaders, who either condemned the revolutionary leader’s human rights record or tip-toed around the subject.

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Instead, Trudeau warmly recalled his late father’s friendship with Castro and his own meeting with Castro’s three sons and brother - Raul, Cuba’s current president - during a visit to the island nation earlier this month.

Margaret Trudeau smiles as Cuban President Fidel Castro holds her youngest son Michel after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba. File photo: AP
Margaret Trudeau smiles as Cuban President Fidel Castro holds her youngest son Michel after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba. File photo: AP
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Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and wife Margaret and Cuban President Fidel Castro listen to the national anthems of both countries after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba. File photo: AP
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and wife Margaret and Cuban President Fidel Castro listen to the national anthems of both countries after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba. File photo: AP
Thousands of Cuban people line the streets in Havava, Cuba to greet Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. File photo: AP
Thousands of Cuban people line the streets in Havava, Cuba to greet Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. File photo: AP
Former American president Jimmy Carter and Cuban President Fidel Castro, right, leave the church following funeral services for former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, in Montreal in 2000. File photo: AP
Former American president Jimmy Carter and Cuban President Fidel Castro, right, leave the church following funeral services for former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, in Montreal in 2000. File photo: AP
“While a controversial figure, both Mr. Castro’s supporters and detractors recognised his tremendous dedication and love for the Cuban people who had a deep and lasting affection for ‘el Comandante’,” Trudeau said in the statement.

He called Castro “larger than life” and “a legendary revolutionary and orator.”

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