Celebrating Latin Heritage Month in Ottawa

28.10.2024

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Venue

Canada Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, Ontario

Theme

Latin Heritage Month

On October 16, 2024, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship hosted an enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Canada Museum of Science and Technology in the nation’s capital celebrating Latin Heritage Month and welcoming 44 new Canadian citizens from 27 different countries.

44

Number of New Citizens

27

Number of Countries

One of the standout features of an ICC ceremony is the storytelling circles (formerly known as roundtable discussions). This unique opportunity allows candidates to share their personal journeys, experiences, and the healing they’ve found as they navigate their new lives in Canada. One candidate humorously recounted how they underestimated the Canadian winter and ended up overdressed for the chilly weather—an experience many newcomers from warmer climates can certainly relate to. Despite the emotional, stressful, and often lengthy journey to citizenship, each participant expressed deep gratitude for the chance to call Canada home and eagerly anticipates becoming active contributors to their new communities.

As we celebrate Latin Heritage Month, the ceremony featured poignant addresses from Captain Rey Garcia-Salas and Giuseppe Marconi of the Latin American Soldier Committee. They not only highlighted their rich Latin heritage but also extended a warm welcome to the new citizens, emphasizing the beauty of Canada’s diverse cultural tapestry, which embraces a multitude of cultures, traditions, and religions. Lisa Leblanc, Director General of the Canada Science and Technology Museum, shared inspiring words:

“This community and this country are fortunate to have you. By utilizing your talents, skills, and determination, you are pursuing your dreams and building a secure and prosperous future for yourselves and your families. The common thread among all of you is your desire to excel and your passion for making a difference.”

The ceremony culminated in a lively performance by the talented mariachi band Ballet Folklorico Aztlan, bringing a festive spirit to the celebration. This vibrant conclusion served as a joyful reminder of the rich cultural contributions that new citizens bring to Canada, enhancing the country’s diverse identity.

Photos and More Information

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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