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Justin Trudeau back in the boxing ring in the name of charity

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the coaches corner at La Tohu. Wednesday August 23, 2017. Marc Latendresse / Global News

Some may remember this scene five years ago: the then MP for the Quebec riding of Papineau, Justin Trudeau, shirtless, exchanging punches with Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau in an Ottawa boxing ring.

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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was back in the ring, this time as Prime Minister and in Quebec’s La Tohu.

And he had a bit more clothes on.

But the purpose remained the same: raising funds for charity.

Trudeau joined about a dozen local celebrities and politicians throwing punches to raise funds for kids at risk of dropping out of school.

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Some of the participants included Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, Environment Minister David Heurtel, Anie Samson, Mayor of the Villeray-St-Michel-Parc-Extension borough among others.

The prime minister was acting as a coach.

The event is called 12 Rounds of Hope and is organized by Ali et les Princes de la Rue and its program L’école de la relève.

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L’école de la relève is a martial arts program that helps kids stay in school and build a better future.

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