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Volume 5, Issue 7, July 2006
NICE PLACE THIS I am currently chair of the Mayor’s Committee on Community and Race Relations in There were 31 people who received their Canadian Citizenship. They hailed from all parts of the world and the interesting thing that was pointed out by Judge Robert Morrow was that they all chose to come to The ceremony and the range of the new citizens renewed my faith in During the ceremony, everyone in attendance was encouraged to say the Oath of Citizenship, so along with the new Canadians, many of us raised our right hand and repeated the Oath of Citizenship in both official languages. Quite a feeling! The judge reminded those in attendance that he understood that while many chose to leave their country of origin freely, many had no choice but to leave or be killed. Try and get this concept imbedded deeply into your mind. Can you imagine having to take the members of your family (young and old) and sneak out of your home with just the cloths on your back and make your way to a strange country just so you and your family can survive? The lesson in this edition of the Caravan is simply not taking this country for granted. Look around you and see all that you have and all that this wonderful country has to offer. There were no armed guards or tanks present during the proceedings even though the mayor and politicians from every level of local government were there. There was only one RCMP officer, not even police for security. That is because we are and feel safe in Look around and see how you can get involved and how you can make As Judge Morrow said, “Unlike the U.S., Nice place this Happy
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SIDEBAR
By Pierre R. Ouellette Hon.B.A., LL.B.
“Civilization is to be judged by its treatment of minorities.” – Mahatma Gandhi When the worth of a person is called into question because they do not share our appearance, our social practices or our beliefs, then the stage is set for inequality and injustice. The need for laws to counter this behaviour and to protect rights grows out of the value we now place on creating and maintaining a society free from discrimination. As a result the protection of human rights has become arguably the global issue of the century! Policy and legislative responses such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Canadian Carter of Rights & Freedoms and The
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