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• Prime Minister David Cameron met Canada’s Justin Trudeau in London

• Mr. Trudeau, 43, went for double-handed ‘politician’s handshake’ greeting

• This is seen by some psychologists as potentially implying false sincerity

• Had talks with Mr Cameron, 49, on economy, terrorism and climate change

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Prime Minister David Cameron was greeted by his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau with a patronising handshake outside 10 Downing Street today.

Mr Trudeau opted for a double-handed approach known as the ‘politician’s handshake’ which is seen by some psychologists as potentially implying a false sincerity or one-upmanship.

The 43-year-old father-of-three was meeting Mr Cameron, 49, for talks on the economy, terrorism and climate change – and joked that last time he was there he got no further than the doorstep.

Once Trudeau arrived in Malta for the Commonwealth summit, The Malta Independent newspaper introduced the Canadian prime minister as “Jacques Trudeau.”

Here’s the opening paragraph to The Malta Independent story:

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Jacques Trudeau both spoke of the need to discuss issues that are common in both Canada and Malta.

Meanwhile, the Times of Malta newspaper ran a photo of Trudeau in their Friday paper about the bilateral meeting, and correctly identified him.