Justin Trudeau was at his most candid Thursday as he answered rapid-fire questions at a Facebook event in Toronto.

Trudeau was at the Art Gallery of Ontario for a session hosted by Facebook Canada's managing director Jordan Banks on social media and politics.

The conversation ranged from what the Trudeau campaign for the Liberal leadership is learning from Barack Obama's social media strategy, what it means to be reported on in real-time, all the time, and how the Internet is reshaping democracy. .

It was at the end of the event, however, that things got really interesting. Trudeau answered rapid-fire questions on RIM, gaming, Steve Jobs and much more. You can see the video above and pictures from the event in the slideshow below.

Note: The first question is cut off in the video, Trudeau was asked where he thinks RIM will be in five years.

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  • Justin Trudeau speaks with Jordan Banks, managing director of Facebook Canada, at the Art Gallery of Ontario on October 11, 2012.

  • The audience for Justin Trudeau's event with Facebook at the Art Gallery of Ontario on October 11, 2012.

  • Justin Trudeau speaks with Jordan Banks, managing director of Facebook Canada, at the Art Gallery of Ontario on October 11, 2012.

  • Justin Trudeau answers questions after an event with Facebook at the Art Gallery of Ontario on October 11, 2012.

  • Justin Trudeau speaks with Jordan Banks, managing director of Facebook Canada, at the Art Gallery of Ontario on October 11, 2012.

  • Liberal MP's Justin Trudeau, right, is shown with Dominique Leblanc in Ottawa on in this May 11, 2011 photo. Trudeau is capping his first week as a candidate for the federal Liberal leadership with an endorsement from a one-time contender for the party's top job.

  • Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau, right, greets supporters at a rally for his bid for the Liberal leadership race in Mississauga, Ont., on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.

  • Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau speaks to supporters at a rally for his bid for the Liberal leadership race in Mississauga, Ont., on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.

  • Justin Trudeau signs boxing photos for the North Burnaby Boxing Club.

  • Linda Ching, 16, started the night by proudly saying -- in English, Mandarin and French -- her first vote will be for Justin Trudeau.

  • A supporter picks up Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau following a event in Richmond, B.C.

  • Two year-old Shann Thind looks up to Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau as he gives his speech during a event in Richmond, B.C.

  • Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau signs photos of him boxing following a event in Richmond, B.C., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012. Trudeau announced Tuesday in Montreal that he will run for the leadership of the Liberal party of Canada.

  • Justin Trudeau returns two-year old Shann Thind to his parents as he gives a speech during a event in Richmond, B.C.

  • The crowd gets to their feet after Justin Trudeau's speech.

  • Margaret Kemper Trudeau, Justin's mother and ex-wife of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, called the campaign and media attention over her son "deja vu."

  • Justin Trudeau hugs his mother, Margaret Kemper Trudeau, at his Richmond, B.C. event.

  • Justin Trudeau signs boxing gloves for a B.C. fan and promises to return for some sparring.

  • Justin Trudeau held a brief media availability after his Richmond, B.C. speech.

  • Federal Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau speaks to an Edmonton Oilers fan at a seniors centre in Calgary, Alta., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012.


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  • "What's up!?" <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • He looks sexy in that uniform, but <em>what is with that moustache</em>!? <em>Credit: CBC</em>

  • Nice sweater. However, we'd like to call attention to Trudeau's blue shirt. <em>Credit: Althia Raj, The Huffington Post Canada</em>

  • "I like to box!" <em>Credit: CBC</em>

  • One of the weirdest publicity stunts ever to be performed on Parliament Hill. Even Trudeau finds it funny. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Seriously!? <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Blue shirt appearance number two. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • We're not going to knock a guy on his wedding day. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Keeping it classy by performing a striptease. See the full video <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/11/18/justin-trudeau-striptease_n_1101153.html" target="_hplink">here</a>. <em>Credit: Althia Raj, The Huffington Post Canada</em>

  • Trudeau was not having a good hair day in this picture. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • *Dreamy!* <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Pairing fall's two "it" colours (black and white) together. Smart sartorial decision one. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Okay... <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • No! Just. No. <em>Credit: Althia Raj, The Huffington Post Canada</em>

  • Blue shirt appearance number three. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Seriously. This moustache is killing us to look at. (Also, blue shirt appearance number four.) <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Cheese. <em>Credit: Media Ball</em>

  • It is <em>not</em> okay for an MP or a Senator to wear this. Ever. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • The weigh-in. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • A possible future Prime Minister, folks. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Trudeau celebrates! <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Again with the bad hair day! <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • There are no words. The hair. The moustache. The poorly tied tie. Why, Justin? Why!? <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Blue shirt appearance number five. You bored yet? <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Adorbs! <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Blue shirt appearance number six. We're starting to wonder if this is the only shade he has in his wardrobe. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Holy flying fur! <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Really? And you may run to be Canada's next Prime Minister? <em>Credit: Media Handout</em>

  • This is the Justin Trudeau hair we like. <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Yay! Blue shirt appearance number seven. (That cowboy hat is appropriate, and a sartorially smart decision for the Stampede. Well done.) <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • Keeping it casual. Though, Justin, we suggest you get someone to tailor your jeans (they're far too big). <em>Credit: CP</em>

  • And, for the grand finale: blue shirt appearance number eight. You're welcome. <em>Credit: CP</em>