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Mike Myers says Canada poised 'for very fantastic things'

Canadian actor Mike Myers is "thrilled" that Justin Trudeau is prime minister, and happy and proud of what's happening in his homeland. Myers, who attended last week's state dinner for Trudeau at the White House, said getting a hug from the prime minister was a highlight of the night.

Proud Canadian comedian enjoyed hug from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week

Mike Myers arrives for the state dinner at the White House, held in honour of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on March 10. (Andrew Harnik/Associated Press)

Toronto native Mike Myersis bursting with Canadian pride these days,thanks in part to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,and the movie starhas been spreading his love for his homeland aroundWashington, D.C., over the past week.

Myers was in the U.S. capital to attend last Thursday's state dinner at the White House held in Trudeau'shonour. He was one of several Hollywood celebrities with Canadian roots who were on the guest list. Others included Michael J. Fox, Sandra Oh and Ryan Reynolds.

On his way in to the glamorous, black-tie event, Myerstold reporters he was feeling so proud to be Canadian and"thrilled" that Trudeau is leading the country. He repeated that sentiment about Trudeau again Wednesday night at an event at the Canadian Embassy in Washington.

Myerswas there to lendhis support to the Invictus Games, a sporting event started by Prince Harry for injured active duty military members and veterans. More than 500 competitors from 15 countries will participate in various sports at the 2016 games in Orlando, Fla., in May.

The event at the embassy marked the 50-day countdown to Orlando, and Prince Harry announced via a video message that Toronto will host the 2017 games.

"As Isaw Prince Harry I'm reminded that Iam British by heritage, American by God's grace and Canadian by divine intervention," Myers said in his speech."I actually have three passports, which would make me an international man of mystery," he joked, makingreference to the character he played in his hit movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

Military deserve respect

After warming up the crowd with those laughs, Myers gave a touching speech that paidtribute to those who serve and make sacrifices for their countries. Both ofhis parentsserved in the British military during the Second World War. His mother Alice was a member of the Royal Air Force and his father Eric was a member of the Corps of Royal Engineers.

They later moved to Canada, and Myers grew up in Scarborough, a Toronto suburb.

Myers gets choked up while speaking about his parents and their service in the British military at an event at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night. (Meagan Fitzpatrick/CBC News)
Myers said his parents often talked about their hatred of fascism when he was growing up. "They spoke of the nobility of fighting for democracy," he said. Myers paused, choked up: "That generation, man."

His father joined the Royal Engineers at age 14, and he was raised by his brothers in arms, Myers said, adding the values his father learned were passed down to him and ever-present in the Myers household.

"The No. 1 lessonwas those that serve our country deserve our utmost respect," he said.

Myers said he knows his late father would have wanted him to support a cause like the Invictus Games. His father died of Alzheimer's disease, and his mother is currently suffering from it.

"In honour of Sapper EricMyers of the Royal Engineers,"Myers said, his voice faltering, "you have my deepest respect, admiration and gratitude.Ithank you," he told the competitors and other military members in the room.

Hug from Trudeau a highlight

"As an artist, Iget to do my art, I get to speak what Isay, because of all of the sacrifices that you've madeeven when Imake very silly things, Ilike to point out," Myers said. "Silly is very important, too."

In a brief interview, Myers said he's happy and proud that his hometown will host the next Invictus Games.

"It's fantastic. It's more good news happeningfor Canada," he said. "Ifeel very, very proud and very happy with what's happened in Canada. I think we are poised for very fantastic things."

Explaining his remark that he is "thrilled" about Trudeau getting elected last fall, he saidTrudeau "represents for me, Canada may not have put a man on the moon but we're awfully nice to the man on Earth."

The ethos of community, and the ideals of equality, co-operation and inclusion are "my politics," Myers said, and when it comes to politics in Canada, "I'm happy with where we're at right now."

Myerssaid he was honoured and proud to attend the state dinner, and when asked about highlights from the night he responded:"Hanging out with Ryan Reynolds. Also, getting a hug from Prime Minister Trudeauwas pretty fantastic as well."

Myers'snewly white hair generated some buzz and headlines, that night. People on social media were calling him a "silver fox" andwondering whether it was dyed for a role or his natural colour. When asked about it Wednesday night, Myers's publicist ended the interview.

Myers pays tribute to members of the military during remarks at the Canadian Embassy on Wednesday. (Meagan Fitzpatrick/CBC News)