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Justin Trudeau pledges millions of dollars to support green technology

Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau is promising millions of dollars to support a clean technology initiative which he says will create jobs.

'The environment and the economy go together like paddles and canoes,' says Liberal leader

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau checks out a experiment at the Vale Living with Lakes Centre during a campaign stop in Sudbury, Ont., on Tuesday. (Gino Donato/Canadian Press)

A Liberal government would invest millions of dollars to support a clean technology initiative to create jobs and wealth, Justin Trudeau said today.

On a campaign swing through northern Ontario, Trudeau used a stop in Sudburyat a Laurentian University research institute to underscore a commitment to sustainable growth.

Trudeau said a Liberal government would invest $200 million a year to develop clean technologies in forestry, fisheries, mining, energy and farming.

This will not only boost economic growth, he said, but will also meet environmental challenges.

"The environment and the economy go together like paddles and canoes," he said. "You just can't get to where you're going unless you have both of them together."

Trudeau said it's time to bring together the private sector, provincial and territorial governments and research institutions to invest in sustainable growth.

In addition to the $200 million, there would be extra funding to help firms market their clean-technology products, he added.

"We'll invest $100 million more per year in organizations that have been successful at supporting the emergence of clean technology firms in Canada, including Sustainable Development Technology Canada."

The proposal would provide good jobs, create wealth and reduce pollution, he said..

He said Stephen Harper and the Conservatives have failed to deliver solid, sensible economic policies over the last decade and it's time for a change.

"We know the world has changed in the last 10 years," he said. "Mr. Harper and his government have not. Their plan has failed and they have no new ideas. We have to act now."

Trudeau's campaign stop in Sudbury ended on a lighter note, when he was asked which character is his favourite Avenger.

Justin Trudeau's favourite Avenger

9 years ago
Duration 1:11
Justin Trudeau answers a question from a local radio reporter in Sudbury, Ontario about his favourite comic book hero.

Calling himself a comics geek, Trudeau says he likes the core integrity of Captain America, the ingenuity of Tony Stark but ultimately, his favourite is The Hulk, because he wears his passions on the outside and he's green.