His
ascension marks a new era of Liberal politics after an election that saw
Stephen Harper's party ousted.
Mr
Trudeau, 43, follows in the footsteps of his father who held the office for
nearly two decades.
The
move could see an increase in public spending, better relations with the US and
an increase in the number of Syrian refugees being taken in.
The
new ministers, who are are mostly aged between 35 and 50, took their oaths in
the bilingual ceremony.
Mr
Trudeau whispered "I love you" to his family upon being sworn in.
The
former school teacher turned politician was elected to parliament in 2008, and
becomes the second youngest prime minister in Canadian history.
The
plan caught the attention of a Canadian electorate hungry for change after a
decade under the rule of Prime Minister Harper.
Mr
Harper's political platform included plans that saw corporate and sales tax
rates cut as well as Canada's removal from a climate change agreement.
The
conservative prime minister was also angered by Mr Obama's reluctance to
approve the Keystone XL pipeline that was designed to transport petroleum from
Alberta to Texas.
For
his part, Mr Trudeau believes the pipeline should be approved, but does not
think that that the disagreement should weigh so heavily on US-Canada
relations.
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