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Justin Trudeau 2015: All The Times Xavier, Ella-Grace and Hadrien Stole Our Hearts

These photos are too much!

It’s been a busy, but exciting year for Justin Trudeau and his family. Between campaigning and winning the federal election, Canada’s prime minister has never shied away from the spotlight, and neither have his kids!

Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire are parents to Xavier, 8, Ella-Grace, 6, and Hadrien, 1. Earlier in the year, the kids accompanied their father on the campaign trail. Then, after the Liberal party won the federal election in October, the kids stole the show at their father’s swearing-in ceremony and captured our hearts forever.

Here, we take a look back at all the times the Trudeau kids stole our hearts in 2015.

When Ella-Grace was all smiles on her dad's campaign trail
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When the Trudeaus decked out Hadrien in full Blue Jays' attire
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When the kids literally stole the spotlight at their dad's swearing-in
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When Hadrien and his mom shared this sweet moment
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When the kids shared their dad's "Star Wars" love on election night
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When Xavier proved to be the perfect gentleman for his mom and grandmother
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
When Hadrien perfected this balancing act...
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And partook in the cutest game of catch
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When the kids spent the day at a pumpkin patch
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When Hadrien ran into his father's arms
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When the kids got in the Halloween spirit with their parents
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When Hadrien's chubby cheeks were just too much
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When Ella-Grace snuck kisses on her little brother
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When the kids took turns passing Hadrien around
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And when Hadrien shared this funny face moment with his father
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