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There is no shortage of ways to enjoy the Canadian winter, says Gov General Julie Payette

| @indiablooms | Dec 31, 2017, at 08:16 pm

Ottawa, Dec 31 (IBNS): Julie Payette, the Governor General of Canada, informally requested Canadians at Rideau Hall – her official residence in Ottawa -- in her first New Year's message as governor general to stay active and enjoy the winter.

'This is the True North, strong and free, and there is no shortage of ways to enjoy the Canadian winter', Payette was reported as saying.

Contrary to practices adopted by previous governor generals, Payette delivered her New Year's message while skating on the ice rink erected beside Rideau Hall encouraging Canadians to work in 2018 to make their country more open, tolerant, respectful and progressive.


In her address, Payette reportedly spoke of the pleasure she feels by getting outdoors with her son, Laurier and enjoying the Canadian winter by skiing, skating or simply walking.

Payette also offered best wishes to Canada's athletes who will reportedly be competing at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

In her New Year's message Payette stated, “My favourite thing about the holiday season is to spend time with family and friends and to take time off to celebrate.

"My son, Laurier, and I love being outdoors. We like to ski and to skate, to play in the snow and simply to walk and enjoy the winter scenery. This is the True North, strong and free, and there is no shortage of ways to enjoy the Canadian winter.

"Whatever your interests or abilities, I encourage you stay active during the holiday season. If you are in the Ottawa region, I invite you to visit and experience the skating rink at Rideau Hall, part of our Canadian heritage for 150 years."

She said the arrival of a new year is also a good time to think about the people we love, to offer best wishes and to lend a hand to those in need, whether in our families or in our communities.


"At this very special time let us not forget the members of the Canadian Armed Forces and their families. They serve our country, defend our values and do such a remarkable job, here and abroad.

"Let's work together to keep our country open, tolerant, respectful and progressive. Imagine the future we want as Canadians. Be curious, ask questions, explore and dare to DREAM.

May 2018 be a year of prosperity for all. We wish you Happy New Year, Canada, from coast to coast to coast!

And to those who will be competing in the Olympic Games in PyeongChang: best of success and best of luck! Go Canada!.”

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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