For a whole host of reasons, politics hasn't traditionally been a career path associated with great style. But intentionally or not, the guys in charge of North America are changing that. On Wednesday, President Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met for the beginning of the North American Leaders Summit in Ottawa. (Nieto got there yesterday, and he and Trudeau showed off a lot of man thigh on what we can only assume was a carefully choreographed morning run.) At the historic meeting's opening ceremony, the three walked what was essentially a very patriotic runway in some pretty sharp tailoring. Obama defaulted to the strong-shouldered navy two-button he's favored during his two terms in office, while Trudeau went for something a little more relaxed: a brighter blue paired with tan leather shoes. Nieto's look (complete with a repp tie and a head of hair approaching Trudeau's tonsorial glory) comes straight from page one of the politician's sartorial manual: it's about as sober as a man has to be to run a country. And while the jacket could have been a shade trimmer, we're still going to give the guy an A for effort. It takes some courage stand next to his Canadian and American counterparts, especially when one's been on Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed List, and the other was named GQ's Most Stylish Politician in the World.