Bilingual citizenship ceremony at Glendon unique lesson for students
07.11.2016
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Philanthropy Day
On November 15th, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Toronto hosted a special citizenship ceremony, welcoming 45 new Canadian citizens from 15 different countries. The ceremony, held in the gallery’s stunning setting, highlighted the importance of community, generosity, and the shared values that make Canada a unique and diverse nation.
Number of New Citizens
Number of Countries
The event began with our storytelling circles activity, where candidates shared their journeys and stories up to that point. This allowed them to get to know each other better and realize that, despite their different backgrounds, they all shared the same path toward becoming Canadian citizens.
Dr. Verne Ross, an Indigenous representative, spoke about the significance of belonging and the importance of honoring the land and its people. His words resonated deeply, reminding everyone of the shared responsibility we all have in building a strong and inclusive future.
Andy Pringle, Chairman of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing how philanthropy and community involvement play a central role in supporting the arts and nurturing the spirit of giving in Canada.
The day ended with a moving performance of “O Canada” by Tishani Campbell, setting a tone of pride and unity. Vishal Bedi also graced the stage with a captivating performance, further adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
It was an uplifting day, full of reflection and celebration, as new citizens took their oath and officially joined the Canadian family. Congratulations to all the new citizens, and a heartfelt thank you to those who contribute to Canada’s rich cultural fabric through their support and generosity.
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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