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NEW CITIZENS TO THE PROVINCE

Released on November 7, 2005

Saskatchewan welcomed 14 new Canadian citizens to the province in a special citizenship ceremony this morning in the Chamber of the Legislative Building. Along with guests, friends and family, Premier Lorne Calvert and Minister responsible for Immigration Pat Atkinson were present to celebrate the milestone.

Citizenship ceremonies are a celebration and reminder of the rich diversity of culture, ethnicity and languages that defines Canada and binds us together as a nation.

"It is a privilege to share in this experience," Calvert said. "It is an occasion that really brings home pride of place. It's a great way to set the stage for the opening of the Legislature."

"It's a momentous occasion, becoming a new citizen of a country," Atkinson said. "Today we are celebrating this milestone with our newest Canadians, and wish them great success and happiness for the future."

Citizenship ceremonies are held regularly in Saskatchewan.

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For More Information, Contact:

Maureen Boyle
Government Relations
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-5959

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