Prime Minister talks about addressing ‘anxiety’ in Newfoundland visit
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stressed the economic importance of supporting research and innovation in a time of economic uncertainty as he wrapped up a East Coast tour in St. John’s on Friday.
Trudeau spoke at Memorial University’s under-construction Core Science Facility, an ambitious $325-million project announced in 2016 that received $100 million in federal funding.
Later, in a short speech to a small group of party donors at a St. John’s hotel, Trudeau pointed to such projects as essential planning for the future, as anxieties grow about disappearing jobs and a changing work landscape.
“Our investments in science, in research, in higher education, in artificial intelligence and robotics, these are the things that potentially are a source of anxiety for folks who are wondering that the world is passing them by, and maybe there won’t be jobs for them or their kids in the future,” Trudeau said.