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Province scrapping pot shop lottery, plans to add more stores. For a century now, Wilfrid Laurier University — and its forerunners — has taken a leading role in providing higher education for the men and women of our province, and for many from farther afield.

This institution has equipped thousands of graduates with the tools and the knowledge they need to enter, and to excel in, workplaces and diverse activities throughout the province and beyond. What began as a training place for Lutheran clergy has since expanded greatly, and today Wilfrid Laurier University prepares students to engage in a multitude of occupations. Even more importantly, the university has enriched the lives of its students by broadening their horizons, introducing them to new ideas, perspectives and people, providing an environment that encourages meaningful thought and reflection, and fostering intellectual curiosity, critical thinking and creativity.

As the chair has mentioned, I had the good fortune to receive an honorary degree from WLU, which then stood for Waterloo Lutheran University, some 40 years ago and I have had the further good fortune to be invited to serve as a guest lecturer or Visiting Professor at the university on several occasions.

But it enables me to say that it must strike any observer that this university has made an enormous and inspired contribution to the spiritual, cultural and educational life of this community, this province and this country. It is justly renowned for its emphasis on good teaching and the concern for its students.



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