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‘It’s a Privilege to Live Here’: What This Canada Day Means for New Citizens

  • Samantha Sannella expressed joy during her citizenship ceremony, stating it is a privilege to live in Canada and emphasizes the responsibilities that come with citizenship.
  • Goloven, a U.S. citizen, feels connected to both the U.S. and France, expressing sorrow over current events in the U.S.
  • Jaehn-Kreibaum looks forward to voting and embracing his Canadian identity, noting that many do not appreciate this privilege.
  • Participants believe Canadians should acknowledge and take pride in their nationality more openly.
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'It's a privilege to live here': What this Canada Day means for new citizens

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Samantha Sannella shed tears of joy by singing the national anthem at her citizenship ceremony in early June, almost three decades after her arrival in Canada.She had already sang "O Canada" many times, but this was the first time she had done so as a Canadian

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Saskatoon Star Phoenix broke the news in Saskatoon, Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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