Rethinking the walls that divide us (ICC CEO in The Globe and Mail)
29.07.2017
Hudson, Calgary, Alberta
Women’s History Month
ICC hosted an Enhanced Citizenship Ceremony with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in Calgary on October 5, 2023. This ceremony is a powerful embodiment of Calgary’s dedication to diversity, highlighting the city’s embrace of different perspectives and experiences.
Presiding Official Jeanne Besner administered the oath of citizenship and celebrated 49 individuals from 17 countries as Canadian citizens.
Number of New Citizens
Number of Countries
ICC’s Enhanced Citizenship Ceremonies include special guest speakers from the community who join the stage in celebrating the new citizens. On October 5, we were grateful to be joined by Usman Tahir Jutt – a father, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur who is passionate about building better communities and helping Albertans succeed.
“Everything is possible here in Canada for you, you just have to seize every opportunity you come across. I welcome you to your new home.” – Usman Tahir Jutt, Guest Speaker
By embracing newcomers and providing them with opportunities and support, Calgary enriches the community, strengthens its bonds, and contributes to the prosperity of the entire province. This ceremony stands as a symbol of the city’s dedication to building a better future for all its residents, ensuring that the path to success in Alberta is open to everyone who call it home.
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@inclusion.ca.
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