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Minister Kenney Announces Citizenship Judge Reappointment

Subscribe RSS  (What is RSS?) Email Ottawa, February 8, 2013 — Citizenship Judge Sharon Robertson of Kitchener, Ont. has been reappointed, Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, announced today. First appointed in January 2010, Judge Robertson has been reappointed for a three?year, part-time term. Prior to her appointment, Judge Robertson, who is of Japanese-Canadian

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Minister Kenney congratulates Chaldean Canadians on the election of their new Patriarch

“I congratulate Archbishop Sako upon his election as the new Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans. I also wish to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the members of Canada’s growing Chaldean community on this momentous occasion. “The new Patriarch-elect was chosen in Rome by a Synod of 15 bishops from Iraq and the Iraqi diaspora,

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Minister Kenney issues statement to celebrate Black History Month

“As Canadians, it’s important to remember those who came before us, and the sacrifices they made to help build the country we have today. Central to our history and how we built our great democracy is the important contributions of Canadians of African and Caribbean descent. “Black History Month provides all Canadians with the opportunity

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Minister Kenney pays tribute to black Canadians in law enforcement

Subscribe RSS  (What is RSS?) Email Ottawa, February 5, 2013 — As part of Black History Month, all Canadians are invited to take part in recognizing the achievements of black Canadians who work in law enforcement, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. “Black Canadians have made significant contributions to all areas of Canadian

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Minister Kenney issues statement to celebrate Black History Month

“As Canadians, it’s important to remember those who came before us, and the sacrifices they made to help build the country we have today. Central to our history and how we built our great democracy is the important contributions of Canadians of African and Caribbean descent. “Black History Month provides all Canadians with the opportunity

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Minister Kenney congratulates Chaldean Canadians on the election of their new Patriarch

“I congratulate Archbishop Sako upon his election as the new Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans. I also wish to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the members of Canada’s growing Chaldean community on this momentous occasion. “The new Patriarch-elect was chosen in Rome by a Synod of 15 bishops from Iraq and the Iraqi diaspora,

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Minister Kenney pays tribute to black Canadians in law enforcement

Subscribe RSS  (What is RSS?) Email Ottawa, February 5, 2013 — As part of Black History Month, all Canadians are invited to take part in recognizing the achievements of black Canadians who work in law enforcement, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. “Black Canadians have made significant contributions to all areas of Canadian

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