‘We feel part of the country’: New Canadians share their journeys at citizenship ceremony (CBC News)
01.03.2018
Norquest College, Edmonton, Alberta
Week of Welcome
On September 13, 2024, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship welcomed 48 new citizens from 13 countries at a beautiful ceremony held at Norquest College. This event was not just about formalities; it was a heartfelt celebration of diverse journeys and new beginnings.
Number of New Citizens
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The ceremony began with storytelling circles, where candidates shared their emotions—gratitude, excitement, happiness. Many talked about the challenges they faced, the families they missed, and the sacrifices made along the way. Yet, there was overwhelming joy in starting fresh in Canada. Lance Scout, our Indigenous representative, shared important insights about Indigenous peoples in Canada, highlighting the need for understanding and reconciliation. His words reminded everyone of our shared responsibility to foster unity and respect.
Then, we moved to the citizenship ceremony where Carolyn Campbell, CEO of Norquest College, welcomed candidates and their guests with genuine enthusiasm. Her heartfelt congratulations celebrated their hard work and commitment to this significant milestone. The ceremony featured stunning performances, including bagpiper Jerry Hove and singer Karella Cummings, whose rendition of the National Anthem captivated the audience. Their music added a special touch to the day.
The enhanced citizenship ceremony was a memorable celebration of resilience and community. As these new citizens embark on their journey in Canada, we welcome them to a vibrant and inclusive society. Welcome to your new beginning!
To view photos of the Citizenship Ceremony, click here.
With ICC’s Enhanced Citizenship Ceremonies, established Canadians have the ability to connect with new citizens building stronger community relationships. If you are interested in volunteering as a roundtable host at one of our ceremonies, please contact ceremonies@forcitizenship.ca.
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