I stopped talking to white people about race. Here’s what I learned (Reni Eddo-Lodge, Globe and Mail)
03.09.2017
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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I stopped talking to white people about race. Here’s what I learned (Reni Eddo-Lodge, Globe and Mail)
03.09.2017
New Citizens in Montreal Join the Collective Canadian Story
09.05.2023
The National Film Board of Canada stood as the venue for ICC’s latest Enhanced Citizenship Ceremony. On May 4, 2023, new Canadians took the oath of citizenship in a space that values storytelling.
Interview with Joanne Peace: What does inclusion look like at the Calgary Public Library?
04.07.2019
What is your role as Newcomers Librarian? As Newcomers Librarian, I have the opportunity to work with a variety of government agencies and local organizations that are working passionately to […]