The Guardian (Charlottetown)

GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE: FROM SPACE TO RIDEAU HALL

Julie Payette sworn in as Canada’s 29th Governor General

- BY TERRY PEDWELL

“Through hardship to the stars” is the motto that will guide Julie Payette, the former astronaut who was sworn in Monday as Canada’s newest Governor General.

Those words are in the Latin “Per Aspera Ad Astra” on a new coat of arms designed to capture Payette’s essence as a scientist, mother and music lover.

Payette, 53, urged Canadians to discover their own strength to help others as she spoke without written notes after being installed as the 29th person to represent the Queen in Canada.

Payette, the first Canadian to work aboard the Internatio­nal Space Station and the second Canadian woman to go into outer space, told an audience of dignitarie­s and invited guests that Canadians can “truly move mountains” to tackle serious issues such as climate change, poverty, migration and nuclear threats.

She also issued a tongue-incheek apology as she briefly relied on space references in making her point that Canadians can achieve miracles if they work together, because they are all connected in one way or another.

“We are inextricab­ly bound by the same space-time continuum,” Payette said as she stood in front of the Senate’s red throne.

“And, sorry, but we’re all on board the same planetary spaceship.”

Surrounded by dignitarie­s including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his cabinet colleagues, Indigenous leaders and about 400 invited guests, Payette was sworn into the mainly ceremonial position by Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Payette swore the oaths of allegiance of the Governor General and commander-in-chief of Canada and of the Keeper of the Great Seal of Canada.

After the oaths, cannons outside the Parliament Building crashed out a 21-gun salute, which could be heard inside.

The audience included justices of the Supreme Court in their fur-trimmed red robes, former governors general, several provincial premiers and

Payette’s friends and family, including her 14-year-old son Laurier.

Payette spoke directly to Indigenous leaders in the

chamber in praising their generosity and courage through history and heralding the government’s attempts at reconcilia­tion with the people who taught Canada’s ancestors how to survive the cold and appreciate the gifts of nature.

“It is a good thing that we finally decided again to listen to their wisdom,” she said.

“We have to achieve reconcilia­tion for the well-being of

our communitie­s and for our children,” she added, speaking in Algonquin.

Payette was also formally presented with the ceremonial collars marking her as chancellor of the Order of Canada, the Order of Military Merit and the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, as well as head of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

The Montreal-born space explorer credited her parents for supporting her lofty goals, and urged young Canadians to follow their own dreams and work to make them a reality.

“There is no magical solution other than working hard and moving forward,” she said.

While much of the ceremony was dictated by protocol, Payette herself chose the music, which included a rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” sung by Joannie Benoit and Melissa Bedard.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canada’s 29th Governor General Julie Payette looks on from her seat in the Senate chamber during her installati­on ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.
ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada’s 29th Governor General Julie Payette looks on from her seat in the Senate chamber during her installati­on ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.
 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Governor General Julie Payette takes part in an inspection on Parliament Hill following her installati­on ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.
SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Governor General Julie Payette takes part in an inspection on Parliament Hill following her installati­on ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.
 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Governor General Julie Payette walks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as she arrives on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday.
SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Governor General Julie Payette walks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as she arrives on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday.
 ?? FRED CHARTRAND/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Governor General Julie Payette’s son, Laurier Payette-Flynn, applauds his mother during a ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.
FRED CHARTRAND/THE CANADIAN PRESS Governor General Julie Payette’s son, Laurier Payette-Flynn, applauds his mother during a ceremony in Ottawa on Monday.

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