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Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper meet as transition begins

Outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau on Wednesday afternoon, marking a beginning in the official transition between the two leaders.

Trudeau's office describes meeting with Harper as 'positive' and 'very generous'

Trudeau and Harper meet

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Duration 3:14
Outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper had a "very generous" discussion with prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau

Outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper had a "very generous" discussionwith prime minister-designate Justin Trudeauas the two meton Wednesday afternoon, markinga beginning in the officialtransition of power between the leaders.

Trudeauledthe Liberal Party to a majority government in Monday's election, sending the governing Conservatives tothe opposition ranks.

"They had a positive meeting and the discussion was very generous," saidCameron Ahmad, a spokesman for Trudeau in an email to CBC News.

While neither party would say what the two leaders discussed, earlier in the dayTrudeautold CBC the transition was "going well."

Trudeauwas seen entering theLangevinBlock, where Harper's office is located, late this afternoon.

Within a half hour, Harper waved to reporters as he left in a black SUV.

"The transition meeting took place," confirmed Catherine Loubier, a spokesperson for Harper in an email to CBC News.

Trudeauannounced on Tuesday he will be naming a cabinet on Nov. 4, just one of the tasks on the Liberal leaders' to-do list as thetransition ofpower begins.

Thetransitionalsoincludesfiguring out when the current occupant of 24 Sussex Drive will move out.

Behind the scenes, Trudeau is being briefed on upcoming visits to international summits such astheUnited Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris.

U.S. PresidentBarackObamacalled Trudeau on Tuesdayto congratulate him on his party's victory.

Trudeausaid he had also spoken with the leaders of Mexico, the U.K., France and Italy.

Justin Trudeau meets briefly with Stephen Harper

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Duration 1:03
Harper left after the brief meeting and acknowledged the media with a wave as he passed by

Prior tohismeeting with Harper,Trudeau spent approximatelyan hour in CentreBlock where his own office is located.

Hewas greeted with congratulatory handshakes and more requests for selfies.

On his way out of the Parliament Buildings,a group of elementary school students who were on a trip to Ottawa from the Webber Academy in Calgary started to cheer for him.

"Trudeau! Trudeau! Trudeau!," chantedthe sixth graders who had been waitingeagerlyfor the chance to catch a glimpse of Canada's next prime minister after a tour of Parliament.

Trudeau wavedand thanked the students for their supportand blew them a kiss before getting into his car.

Jennifer Leong, a teacher who was accompanying the students from Calgary, described the Trudeau sighting as a highlightof their trip.

"They've just been very excited aboutthe possibility of getting to see him today," she said as some of herstudents compared the pictures they had just snapped of Trudeau.

Leongsaid the school sends 60 students who study democracy on a trip to Ottawa every year.

Justin Trudeau cheered by Calgary school kids

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Duration 1:53
CBC reporter Hannah Thibedeau runs into the Prime Minister-designate as school kids chant his name

Harper's tenure as Canada's sixthlongest serving prime minister has come to an end after leading the Conservative Partythrough three consecutive mandates spanning nearly a decade.

He will remain in MP as the party moves to put in a process to selecta new interim leader.

Obama called Harper today to thankhim for his work and to wish him well

"The two leaders noted the progress on trade and security that 6 years of close co-operation has produced," said a statement from the White House.

"In particular, they noted the successful conclusion of Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations, which promises to boost economic growth and support good-paying jobs on both sides of the border."

On Thursday, Harper and Trudeau will be seen publicly together for the first time since Monday's election during a ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa to commemorate the lives of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant OfficerPatrice Vincent,the two Canadian soldiers who were killed in separate attacks on Parliament Hill and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieulast October.

Clarifications

  • This story has been updated from a previous version to make it clear that Wednesday's meeting marked the beginning in a process of transition of power between Prime Minister Stephen and prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau. The official transition will take place on Nov. 4.
    Oct 22, 2015 10:05 AM ET

With files from CBC's Hannah Thibedeau