Why diversity in media matters
10.08.2020
Members of the 6 Degrees global forum for inclusion share their views on the importance of diversity in media.
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 Science North to welcome 82 new Canadian citizens at our ceremony in Sudbury on August 16, 2018.
Below are a few highlights from the ceremony.
Photo Credit: Institute for Canadian Citizenship/ John Shelley Robbie, JORO Photography
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Why diversity in media matters
10.08.2020
Members of the 6 Degrees global forum for inclusion share their views on the importance of diversity in media.
Giving more to newcomers in 2024: Danse Danse offers premium seating to newcomers and joins growing network of Canoo’s Newcomer Equity Partners
07.11.2023
The Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) is pleased to certify Montreal’s Danse Danse as a Canoo Newcomer Equity Partner. Newcomers who are members of the ICC’s Canoo Access Pass will now have multi-year access to heavily discounted premium seats to Danse Danse’s programming, starting with the 2023-2024 season in the heart of Montreal’s cultural centre - Place des Arts.
Citizenship at Crossroads: Comparing Peer Naturalization Rates
26.05.2023
In February 2023, the ICC released new StatCan data revealing a steep decline in the number of recent immigrants choosing to become citizens -- a 40% decline for this cohort since 2001. As part of our ongoing efforts to explore what might be behind the decline, this article seeks to benchmark Canadian naturalization patterns with available data and information from other peer nations.