Why every Canadian should attend a citizenship ceremony (NOW Magazine)
16.05.2018
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Newcomer Day
In celebration of Newcomer Day in Toronto, the ICC hosted an Enhanced Citizenship Ceremony in Toronto at Nathan Phillips Square where 49 individuals became new Canadian citizens.
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The ceremony kicked off with Grandmother Kim, who championed the significance of preserving Indigenous heritage and shared an emotional prayer over everyone in the space. The event featured distinguished guests who offered their profound perspectives. Among them, Jeanne Hwang Lam, a generous donor, graciously shared her story with the audience which initiated candidates and attendees alike sharing their journeys, aspirations and experiences with the group.
“Thank you, ICC, for this ceremony. It is very special.”
– New Canadian citizen
These sentiments summarize the significance of the moment, as everyone embraced the sense of belonging and unity in their new home country.
After finally receiving their certificates, the newly sworn-in Canadian citizens relished a captivating performance by poet and singer-songwriter Lena Recollet. The ceremony culminated with all 49 new citizens, their guests, and onlookers proudly uniting in singing our national anthem in both official languages at the center of Nathan Phillips Square. Guided by the remarkable Sharonne Ngbilo, this marked a momentous occasion as many raised their voices as Canadians for the very first time.
As the vibrant Newcomer Day concluded at the heart of Toronto, everyone rejoiced in the inclusivity and acceptance that defines our nation. This ceremony was not just a legal formality but an experience to share the diversity of cultures and experiences that enrich our Canadian identity.
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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