Justin Trudeau–Fidel Castro conspiracy theory

During Justin Trudeau's premiership, a conspiracy theory emerged that the former Prime Minister of Canada is secretly the son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. This claim has been promoted by Donald Trump and by several fake news websites. Conspiracy theorists cite alleged similarities in appearance between Trudeau and Castro, as well as the fact that Trudeau's father Pierre, who was also prime minister of Canada, visited Cuba several times. However, Pierre Trudeau did not visit Cuba until 1976, five years after Justin Trudeau was born in 1971.
Origin
Following Fidel Castro's death in November 2016, Justin Trudeau's office released a statement on the matter which stated that Castro was a "controversial figure" and that "both Mr. Castro's supporters and detractors recognized his tremendous dedication and love for the Cuban people who had a deep and lasting affection for ". This was criticized by conservatives for allegedly being too supportive of Castro. On conservative, pro-Trump online communities such as the Reddit community r/The_Donald, this subsequently evolved into claims that the two are related.
Further spread
The conspiracy theory gained further attention during the 2022 Canada convoy protest against Trudeau's administration's COVID-19 policies. In a 2024 interview with livestreamer Adin Ross, Donald Trump said that the conspiracy theory "could be" accurate because "anything possible in this world".
Evidence contradicting the conspiracy theory
There is significant evidence against the theory, including documentation that Pierre and Margaret Trudeau did not visit Cuba in the period when Justin Trudeau could have been conceived, and that they first visited the island after Justin was born. Additionally, the Trudeau family was subject to a large amount of media attention during Pierre's premiership, and therefore it is not likely that the family could have visited Cuba in secret.
 
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