twitter.com/JustinTrudeau Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met the Toronto Zoo's two new baby pandas, Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue, on Monday.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau melted all of our hearts on Monday when he stopped by the Toronto Zoo to greet his new furry friends: two giant panda cubs who were born last October.

The cubs are the first giant pandas to be born in Canada.

Trudeau helped reveal their names -- Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue -- which mean "Canadian hope" and "Canadian joy," respectively, the Toronto Zoo tweeted. Members of the public voted on the names from a list of seven different pairs.

Today I had the pleasure to unveil the names of @TheTorontoZoo’s panda cubs! Say hello to Jia Panpan & Jia Yueyue: pic.twitter.com/iFCAlID7bc — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) March 7, 2016

Trudeau even got a chance to snuggle with the cubs, reportedly joking that his children would be jealous.

Monday also marked the pandas' first public appearance since their birth. Visitors to the zoo will have the opportunity to see the cubs this weekend, according to the Toronto Star.

The pandas' mother, Er Shun, is on loan from China and has been at the Toronto Zoo since 2013, the CBC reported. She and a male panda, Da Mao, will be at the zoo until spring 2018, according to the zoo's website.