Justin Trudeau鈥檚 election night win is one for the record books in more ways than one.

Canadians ushered in their first political dynasty in the country鈥檚 history on Monday night, when the son of former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau was elected with a majority mandate.

Unlike the U.S., where political families such as the Kennedys, Bushes and Clintons are somewhat commonplace, dynasties have been virtually unheard of in Canadian politics 鈥 until now.

The eldest son of Pierre Trudeau and then-wife Margaret, Justin Trudeau was born on Christmas Day, 1971. His father was prime minister at the time, just three years into his first Liberal mandate.

Pierre Trudeau would remain prime minister -- save for a short government change -- until February 1984, as Justin Trudeau, the eldest of three sons, approached his teen years.

As such, Justin Trudeau has lived most of his life in the public eye.

Trudeau wins Liberal leadership

His childhood years were spent in the corridors of Parliament Hill, and the prime minister鈥檚 residence, 24 Sussex Dr. It is where he will once again reside, only now with his wife, Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, and their three young children.

Though Justin Trudeau has been leader of the Liberal Party since 2013, Canadians have yet to see whether he will govern the country in a similar fashion to the elder Trudeau, who died in 2000.

Trudeau wins Liberal leadership

In his 2014 memoir, 鈥淐ommon Ground,鈥 Justin Trudeau says he initially shunned the notion of entering the political sphere.

鈥淭he association with my father was never a reason for me to get into politics,鈥 Trudeau wrote. 鈥淚t was, rather, a reason for me to avoid entering the political arena.鈥

On the campaign trail, the younger Trudeau did, at times, try to distance himself from some of aspects of his father鈥檚 more controversial policies of years past.

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But he鈥檚 also touted his father鈥檚 record on constitutional matters, immigration and multiculturalism.

Now, as he prepares to lead the country, there is no doubt that the elder Trudeau鈥檚 legacy will loom large.

At a leaders鈥 debate in September, the younger Trudeau made it clear that he isn鈥檛 shying away from his father鈥檚 prominent place in Canadian political history.

鈥淟et me say very clearly: I am incredibly proud to be Pierre Elliot Trudeau鈥檚 son,鈥 Trudeau said. 鈥淚 know he wouldn鈥檛 want us to be fighting the battles of the past; he鈥檇 want us squarely focused on the future and how we鈥檙e going to respond to Canadians鈥 needs.鈥