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CAA Centre – Sports and Entertainment Complex, Brampton, Ontario
Black History Month
The Brampton Steelheads vs. Kingston Frontenacs game at the CAA Centre – Sports and Entertainment Complex on February 8, 2025, was more than just a thrilling hockey match—it became a historic celebration of new beginnings and national pride. For the second time in league history and the first time in franchise history, the team had the honor of welcoming 50 new Canadian citizens from 15 different countries. These individuals took their oath of citizenship right on the ice, marking a profound and symbolic moment that underscored Canada’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Number of New Citizens
Number of Countries
The ceremony in partnership with the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), an organization dedicated to fostering a deep sense of belonging among newcomers. Through its enhanced citizenship ceremonies, ICC has continuously created impactful experiences that go beyond the formalities of legal status. These ceremonies are enriched with interactive elements such as world map activities—where participants pinpoint their places of origin—guest books filled with heartfelt messages, and storytelling circles that offer a space for new citizens to share their journeys and connect with others.
From coast to coast, ICC has remained at the forefront of initiatives that reinforce the idea that every newcomer belongs in Canada and that their stories matter. This particular event was made even more special by the presence of the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, co-founder of ICC and former Governor General of Canada. She shared her personal experiences, reflecting on what becoming a Canadian citizen means and emphasizing the significance of inclusion, identity, and shared history.
As the cheers of hockey fans filled the arena, the ceremony stood as a powerful reminder of Canada’s ever-evolving multicultural identity—one where the spirit of sports and citizenship converge to create unforgettable moments of unity and celebration. And a reminder that immigration matters.
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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