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File - Trudeau Resigns as PM and Liberal Leader

File - Trudeau Resigns as PM and Liberal Leader

File photo - Liberal leader and Prime Minister Elect Justin Trudeau hugs his mother Margaret Trudeau as he makes his way on stage for his acceptance speech at Liberal party headquarters in Montreal on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015 after winning the 42nd Canadian general election. Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bhutan's incoming leader Tobgay

Bhutan's incoming leader Tobgay

THIMPHU, Bhutan - Bhutan's Prime Minister-elect Tshering Tobgay attends a press conference at the headquarters of his People's Democratic Party in Thimphu on July 15, 2013, two days after the former opposition party won a landslide victory in the general election.

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New administrative reform minister Renho

New administrative reform minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Renho, former state minister in charge of administrative reform, who will return to the same post in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda announced on Sept. 2, 2011.

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Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photos show (from L) Goshi Hosono, Tatsuo Hirano and Shozaburo Jimi, who will become ministers in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. Hosono will remain minister in charge of handling the ongoing nuclear crisis in Fukushima Prefecture and double as environment minister, Hirano will retain the post of reconstruction minister, and Jimi, a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's coalition partner the People's New Party, will keep his post as postal reform minister.

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New Finance Minister Azumi

New Finance Minister Azumi

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Jun Azumi, the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's former Diet affairs chief, who was named finance minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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New internal affairs minister Kawabata

New internal affairs minister Kawabata

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Tatsuo Kawabata, former education minister, who was named internal affairs and communications minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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Kano to remain as farm minister

Kano to remain as farm minister

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Michihiko Kano, who will stay in office as agriculture, forestry and fisheries minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda.

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New Foreign Minister Gemba

New Foreign Minister Gemba

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Koichiro Gemba, former policy chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, who was named foreign minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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New Justice Minister Hiraoka

New Justice Minister Hiraoka

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Hideo Hiraoka, state secretary for internal affairs and communications, who was named justice minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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New transport minister Maeda

New transport minister Maeda

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Takeshi Maeda, a member of the upper house Budget Committee, who was named land, infrastructure, transport and tourism minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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New education minister Nakagawa

New education minister Nakagawa

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Masaharu Nakagawa, former senior vice minister for health, who was named education, culture, sports, science and technology minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011.

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Washington Post editorial on Noda

Washington Post editorial on Noda

WASHINGTON, United States - The Washington Post carried an editorial on Japan's Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Aug. 30, 2011. At bottom R of the photo is an illustration of a loach, an unspectacular bottom-dwelling fish that Noda has compared himself to.

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Prime minister-elect of Tibetan gov't-in-exile

Prime minister-elect of Tibetan gov't-in-exile

DHARAMSALA, India - Photo taken on May 21, 2011, shows Prime Minister-elect Lobsang Sangay of the Tibetan government-in-exile.

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Okada to retain his post

Okada to retain his post

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada leaves a hotel in Tokyo where Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan is staying, on June 6, 2010. Okada is expected to retain his post in the Cabinet of Kan.

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Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Yukio Edano, who is set to be appointed as Democratic Party of Japan secretary general by Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan, leaves a hotel in Tokyo where Kan is staying on June 6, 2010.

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Kan hold 1st phone talks with Obama

Kan hold 1st phone talks with Obama

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan leaves the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 6, 2010, after speaking with U.S. President Barack Obama by telephone. The two agreed in their first talks to make efforts to fulfill a recent bilateral accord to relocate a key U.S. military base within Okinawa Prefecture.

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Kan speaks to reporters

Kan speaks to reporters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010.

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Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Yukio Edano, who is set to be appointed as Democratic Party of Japan secretary general by Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan, speaks with reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010.

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Kan speaks to reporters

Kan speaks to reporters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010.

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Prime Minister-elect Kan to retain most ministers

Prime Minister-elect Kan to retain most ministers

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan leaves a meeting at the Democratic Party of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on June 5, 2010. Kan decided to retain most of the ministers who served in the previous government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.

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Kan to appoint Noda as finance minister

Kan to appoint Noda as finance minister

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Yoshihiko Noda, who is set to become finance minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan.

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Renho to become minister in charge of consumer affairs

Renho to become minister in charge of consumer affairs

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Renho, a House of Councillors member who has been tapped for the post of consumer affairs minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan.

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Kan to reappoint Maehara as land minister

Kan to reappoint Maehara as land minister

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken June 3, 2010, shows Seiji Maehara, minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism, speaking to reporters in Tokyo. Maehara will retain his post in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan.

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Kan to reappoint Okada as foreign minister

Kan to reappoint Okada as foreign minister

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken June 3, 2010, shows Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada speaking to reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo. Okada will retain his post in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan.

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Kan to reappoint Kitazawa as defense chief

Kan to reappoint Kitazawa as defense chief

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken May 24, 2010, shows Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa entering the prime minister's office in Tokyo. Kitazawa has been picked to stay on as defense chief in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan.

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Kan speaks to reporters

Kan speaks to reporters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Yukio Edano, who is set to be appointed as Democratic Party of Japan secretary general by Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan, speaks with reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photos show (from L) Goshi Hosono, Tatsuo Hirano and Shozaburo Jimi, who will become ministers in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. Hosono will remain minister in charge of handling the ongoing nuclear crisis in Fukushima Prefecture and double as environment minister, Hirano will retain the post of reconstruction minister, and Jimi, a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's coalition partner the People's New Party, will keep his post as postal reform minister. (Kyodo)

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Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photos show ifrom L) Goshi Hosono, Tatsuo Hirano and Shozaburo Jimi, who will become ministers in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. Hosono will remain minister in charge of handling the ongoing nuclear crisis in Fukushima Prefecture and double as environment minister, Hirano will retain the post of reconstruction minister, and Jimi, a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's coalition partner the People's New Party, will keep his post as postal reform minister. (Kyodo)

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New administrative reform minister Renho

New administrative reform minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Renho, former state minister in charge of administrative reform, who will return to the same post in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda announced on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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New internal affairs minister Kawabata

New internal affairs minister Kawabata

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Tatsuo Kawabata, former education minister, who was named internal affairs and communications minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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New Justice Minister Hiraoka

New Justice Minister Hiraoka

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Hideo Hiraoka, state secretary for internal affairs and communications, who was named justice minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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New Foreign Minister Gemba

New Foreign Minister Gemba

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Koichiro Gemba, former policy chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, who was named foreign minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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New education minister Nakagawa

New education minister Nakagawa

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Masaharu Nakagawa, former senior vice minister for health, who was named education, culture, sports, science and technology minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

Hosono, Hirano, Jimi in new Cabinet

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photos show ifrom L) Goshi Hosono, Tatsuo Hirano and Shozaburo Jimi, who will become ministers in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. Hosono will remain minister in charge of handling the ongoing nuclear crisis in Fukushima Prefecture and double as environment minister, Hirano will retain the post of reconstruction minister, and Jimi, a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's coalition partner the People's New Party, will keep his post as postal reform minister. (Kyodo)

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New Finance Minister Azumi

New Finance Minister Azumi

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Jun Azumi, the ruling Democratic Party of Japan's former Diet affairs chief, who was named finance minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Kano to remain as farm minister

Kano to remain as farm minister

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Michihiko Kano, who will stay in office as agriculture, forestry and fisheries minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda. (Kyodo)

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New transport minister Maeda

New transport minister Maeda

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Takeshi Maeda, a member of the upper house Budget Committee, who was named land, infrastructure, transport and tourism minister in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Sept. 2, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Washington Post editorial on Noda

Washington Post editorial on Noda

WASHINGTON, United States - The Washington Post carried an editorial on Japan's Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda on Aug. 30, 2011. At bottom R of the photo is an illustration of a loach, an unspectacular bottom-dwelling fish that Noda has compared himself to. (Kyodo)

  •  
Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

Edano to be appointed as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Yukio Edano, who is set to be appointed as Democratic Party of Japan secretary general by Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan, leaves a hotel in Tokyo where Kan is staying on June 6, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Kan speaks to reporters

Kan speaks to reporters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 5, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Okada to retain his post

Okada to retain his post

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada leaves a hotel in Tokyo where Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan is staying, on June 6, 2010. Okada is expected to retain his post in the Cabinet of Kan. (Kyodo)

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Kan hold 1st phone talks with Obama

Kan hold 1st phone talks with Obama

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan leaves the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 6, 2010, after speaking with U.S. President Barack Obama by telephone. The two agreed in their first talks to make efforts to fulfill a recent bilateral accord to relocate a key U.S. military base within Okinawa Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Prime Minister-elect Kan to retain most ministers

Prime Minister-elect Kan to retain most ministers

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan leaves a meeting at the Democratic Party of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on June 5, 2010. Kan decided to retain most of the ministers who served in the previous government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. (Kyodo)

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Renho to become minister in charge of consumer affairs

Renho to become minister in charge of consumer affairs

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Renho, a House of Councillors member who has been tapped for the post of consumer affairs minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan. (Kyodo)

  •  
Kan to reappoint Maehara as land minister

Kan to reappoint Maehara as land minister

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken June 3, 2010, shows Seiji Maehara, minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism, speaking to reporters in Tokyo. Maehara will retain his post in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan. (Kyodo)

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Kan to reappoint Kitazawa as defense chief

Kan to reappoint Kitazawa as defense chief

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken May 24, 2010, shows Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa entering the prime minister's office in Tokyo. Kitazawa has been picked to stay on as defense chief in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan. (Kyodo)

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Kan to appoint Noda as finance minister

Kan to appoint Noda as finance minister

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Yoshihiko Noda, who is set to become finance minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan. (Kyodo)

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Kan to reappoint Okada as foreign minister

Kan to reappoint Okada as foreign minister

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken June 3, 2010, shows Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada speaking to reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo. Okada will retain his post in the Cabinet of Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan. (Kyodo)

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Prime minister-elect of Tibetan gov't-in-exile

Prime minister-elect of Tibetan gov't-in-exile

DHARAMSALA, India - Photo taken on May 21, 2011, shows Prime Minister-elect Lobsang Sangay of the Tibetan government-in-exile. (Kyodo)

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