It’s been one year since Justin Trudeau was sworn in as the prime minister of Canada.

In that time, he has embraced social media and created a strong presence online, especially on Twitter.

Trudeau now boasts an impressive 2.6 million followers, 1.2 million of those gained after being sworn in as PM.

The prime minister is now one of the most followed world leaders on Twitter and is one of the few with more than two million followers.

How does the Twitter following of Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau compare to other world leaders? pic.twitter.com/RgBzqOyXSu — Twitter Canada (@TwitterCanada) October 6, 2016

Twitter Canada's Jennifer Hollett says the increase in followers can be attributed to Trudeau and his communications team being social-media friendly and tech-savvy.

"Justin Trudeau has really established his presence on Twitter as an international leader," Hollett says. "He’s quick to embrace new technology and by doing so, he speaks a new language, one that connects with young people and the old."

She adds:"He’s a natural on Twitter. Whether that is how he’s tweeting, how he’s engaging with Canadians, his use of photos or emojis, he really understands digital.”

Honoured to be sworn in today as 23rd Prime Minister of Canada. pic.twitter.com/El9ZDQgVtZ — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 4, 2015

According to Twitter Canada, Trudeau has sent out hundreds of photos and videos during this past year. In fact, since joining the social media platform in March 2008, Trudeau has sent 3.3 times more tweets then former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The prime minister also uses social media to connect on a more personal level with Canadians.

Hollett says this means more Canadians feel they can relate to Trudeau and many feel they can interact with him on a daily basis.

“(Canadians can) see what he does day to day as well as tweet at him, ask questions, provide feedback," says Hollett. "You’re a tweet away from the prime minister and that’s exciting. It’s been exciting to see how Justin Trudeau and his team have been using Twitter to create engagement and give voice to Canadians."

The prime minister's commitment to Twitter seems to have paid off. Here's a look at some of his well-known followers.

World leaders:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) of India

Prime Minister Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) of Belgium

President Enrique Peña Nieto (@EPN) of Mexico

Notable Canadians include:

P.K. Subban (@PKSubban1)

Lilly Singh (@IISuperwomanII)

Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen)

Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard)

Ryan Reynolds (@VanCityReynolds)

source: Twitter Canada

Here’s a look at the top 5 most retweeted tweets sent out by the prime minister this year.

It’s #BellLetsTalk day! Let’s work to end the stigma around mental illness. RT this to donate 5¢ to Canadian mental health programs. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 27, 2016

So-called Islamic State has again proven itself an enemy of all Muslims. My thoughts are with victims of the Ramadan attacks in Iraq. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 3, 2016

Sending my best wishes to all those celebrating Eid al-Fitr in Canada & around the world!https://t.co/LxEgSZHiGr — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 5, 2016

My mother is an inspiration. Her bravery in discussing mental health struggles has opened the door for others. RT to support #BellLetsTalk. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 27, 2016

And finally, while the prime minister tweets a lot, there's also many people tweeting at him. Here are some of the most popular emoticons posters used while mentioning the prime minister this year.