Trudeau uses commencement speech to compare youth today to Greatest Generation
OTTAWA — Graduates of the class of 2020 should take inspiration from the generation of Canadians who came of age ahead of the Second World War, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday as he delivered a commencement speech broadcast to students across the country.
The world is facing an unprecedented number of challenges, including climate change, social injustice and the COVID-19 pandemic, causing levels of upheaval not seen in generations, Trudeau said.
The last one was the so-called Greatest Generation, Trudeau suggested, the cohort which graduated at the end of the Depression and then found themselves plunged straight into war.
In its devastating aftermath, they went to work.

