Limited access to housing can make it difficult for some Canadians to stay safe during COVID-19
09.07.2020
Countless Canadians continue to struggle to access safe and affordable housing, putting them at even greater risk during the pandemic.
ICC community citizenship ceremonies are a celebration of Canada’s newest citizens and offer unique opportunities to reflect on what it means to be active, engaged citizens. We were thrilled to work with the Okanagan Regional Library to welcome 60 new Canadian citizens at our ceremony in Kelowna on August 15, 2018.
Below are a few highlights from the ceremony.
Photo credit: Institute for Canadian Citizenship/Kailey Frey
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Limited access to housing can make it difficult for some Canadians to stay safe during COVID-19
09.07.2020
Countless Canadians continue to struggle to access safe and affordable housing, putting them at even greater risk during the pandemic.
Mennonite Heritage Village joins the CAP program
19.10.2017
The Cultural Access Pass provides members with free admission to more than 1,400 of Canada’s premier cultural attractions, as well as discounts to travel and explore during their first year […]
Caro Loutfi and Fabrice Vil in conversation: The impact of COVID-19 in Montréal, Quebec, and across Canada, and the power of youth
08.05.2020
As we were unable to gather in person for 6 Degrees Montréal due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invited two Montreal leaders to have an online discussion around community, activism, and community […]