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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tours Ubisoft Montreal

According to a report from Canada's Global News, Trudeau's visit was spurred by a desire to signal the government's interest in the tech sector, ahead of the next Canadian federal budget, which is reportedly set to include new innovation investments.

Today, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeautoured Ubisoft Montreal, the studio that gave birth to Assassin's Creed -- and tried out upcoming VR game Eagle Flight on an Oculus Rift.

There's little reporting on what happened during Trudeau's visit aside from some shaky footageof the prime minister playing Eagle Flight , but he did tweet a photo while at the studio, which includes the caption that he held "discussions on the future of the industry."

The photo (also shown above) pictures Trudeau speaking to the studio's CEO, Yannis Mallat, while Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot looks on.

. @UbisoftMTLemploys more than 2600 people. Thanks for today's visit & discussions on the future of the industry. pic.twitter.com/ireORiyIdp

— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 25, 2016

Ubisoft Montreal's Twitter, meanwhile, shared two more images:

An important visitor was at our studios today. Thank you for your visit M. Trudeau! #UbisoftMTL pic.twitter.com/J7bsChAaEC

— Ubisoft MontrĂ©al (@UbisoftMTL) February 25, 2016
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