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Premier Brad Wall criticizes Governor General's 'divine intervention' speech

Premier Brad Wall has taken aim at comments that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette made in a speech to the Canadian Science Policy Convention last week.

Saskatchewan premier takes aim at Julie Payette's views on religion and creationism

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall to Julie Payette: 'I am concerned recent comments you have made did not meet the standard of conduct that comes with your position.' (Twitter)

Premier Brad Wall has taken aim at comments that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette made in a speech to the Canadian Science Policy Convention last week.

On Nov. 1, Payette made critical statements aboutpseudo science, creationism and unwillingness by some people to accept that climate change is man-made.

"We are still debating and still questioning whether life was a divine intervention or whether it was coming out of a natural process let alone, oh my goodness, a random process," Payette said in her speech.

Payette's controversial speech on science

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During a speech to a conference in Ottawa, Governor General Julie Payette made dismissive references to astrology, the notion of "divine intervention" in the creation of life, and those who doubt the science behind climate change.

Wall sent a letter to the Governor General Thursday deriding her comments and advising her to think again about speaking down to those with spiritual and religious beliefs.

"I am concerned recent comments you have made did not meet the standard of conduct that comes with your position," the letter reads.

Wall adds that Payette will be more than welcome when she makes her first visit to Saskatchewan, but tells her "to avoid denigrating or mocking the many adherents of faiths that believe in a Creator," adding that "many in Saskatchewan object to your comment."

Wall has been quite public in the past voicing his displeasure with federal policy and decisions in open letters and in interviews.

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With files from The Canadian Press