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Justin Trudeau and Vanity Fair

Paris Match: Ever since his election win last October, Trudeau has been racking up enviable international coverage: the cover of Paris Match with his family, a write-up in Vanity Fair, a sultry photo-shoot with his photogenic wife in Vogue, memes with Vox with tag lines such as Hey girl, I didn't put you in my cabinet, because your place is in my heart, according to Huffington Post Canada. The foreign media haven't stopped asking for a piece of him, and the prime minister is happy to oblige, if not encourage, the attention. Justin Trudeau face is splattered on a special online cover with the header: The Most Stylish Men Alive 2016. During his most recent trip to New York, to sign the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement, Trudeau invited the media to watch him box in Brooklyn famed Gleason Gym, where Muhammad Ali once trained. Time magazine — which recently listed him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world along with U.S. President Barack Obama, Republican presidential contender Donald Trump and North Korea Kim Jong-un — sent reporters to broadcast, live to Facebook, Trudeau sparring with young boxers. Justin Trudeau spars with Yuri Foreman during a work out at Gleason Gym in Brooklyn, New York, April, 21 2016. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.