Justin Trudeau helps five-year-old acting prime minister build a pillow fort
Bella (L) and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) build a pillow fort together at his office PHOTO: CBC KIDS/FACEBOOK
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stole our hearts once again when he helped five-year-old Bella build a pillow fort in his office as she became prime minister of Canada for a day.
The five-year-old won a CBC Kid's contest to become Canada's "Prime Minister for a Day." Bella requested Trudeau if she could build a fort in his/her office while she served as prime minister for the day- and Trudeau did just that.
Photographs show Trudeau removing the furniture in his office to make space for the makeshift shelter and helping her construct the pillow fort using a maple leaf-emblazoned blanket, couch cushions and wooden chairs.
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The images capturing these heartwarming moments were shared by CBC on Facebook May 16.
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Bella, a girl from Manitoba, won the CBC contest by making a statement about what her aim would be if she were to be the prime minister of Canada for 24 hours.
She had said “As prime minister, I would make sure everyone has homes and everyone is safe. I would hug everyone. I would make sure animals and the world around us are kept safe. I would make sure every Canadian is healthy. I would show kindness to everyone.”
Sounds like Bella may just be competition for current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau!