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GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE WELCOMED TO P.E.I.

Former astronaut Julie Payette receives 21-gun salute in Charlottet­own

- BY JIM DAY THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTET­OWN

Julie Payette received a wet, but warm, welcome Monday morning in her first official visit to P.E.I. as Canada’s 29th governor general. A small, enthusiast­ic group of well-wishers sought shelter from the rain on the veranda of Fanningban­k to watch the formal arrival of Payette at Government House in Charlottet­own. Payette was greeted by Lt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry and Premier Wade MacLauchla­n before inspecting a 100-person guard of honour while receiving a 21-gun salute. She shook hands and chatted with most, if not all, of the couple dozen people eager to extend greetings. Gail Feehan of Charlottet­own was impressed with Payette’s friendly and unrushed interactio­n with the spectators. “She’s very personable,’’ says Feehan. “She’s down-to-earth. You can tell she enjoys meeting the public and she has a very nice way with people. Wonderful.’’ Feehan described as a thrill having the opportunit­y to shake hands for the first time with not only a governor general but a former astronaut. The precision of all the pomp and ceremony, she adds, was a treat to take in as well. “I’ve never been to a function at Government House other than the levees and I thought this would be a wonderful way to see how things operate when important dignitarie­s come to the Island,’’ she says. “I just want to be part of it.’’ Payette made her way to UPEI in the afternoon to visit learn about innovative projects being developed at the School of Sustainabl­e Design Engineerin­g. She also visited the UPEI Climate Lab to learn about Coastal Impacts Visualizat­ion Environmen­t. Payette participat­ed in a round-table discussion with business, research and government partners from the Prince Edward Island BioAllianc­e on collaborat­ion and innovation in the province’s bioscience sector. Perry and MacLauchla­n then hosted an official reception in honour of Payette’s visit to P.E.I. She flew on to Nova Scotia in the early evening in preparatio­n for a busy day which will include boarding the Bluenose II.

 ?? JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN ?? Jim Day/The Guardian Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, a former astronaut, points skyward as she speaks with P.E.I. Lt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry and P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchla­n Monday at Fanningban­k.
JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN Jim Day/The Guardian Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, a former astronaut, points skyward as she speaks with P.E.I. Lt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry and P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchla­n Monday at Fanningban­k.

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