Canada Day, Prime Minister, Canadian citizenship, multiculturalism, bilingual nation, Indigenous peoples rights, marriage equality, biodiversity conservation, Canadian natural diversity, inclusive culture, diversity, project, human rights, language
The document is a speech delivered by the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada on the occasion of their first Canada Day. It focuses on the national union, the various political and cultural challenges currently facing the Confederation.
[...] Canada Day - Prime Minister Speech Introduction Good morning everyone, I am honoured to be with you today and, on that special day for everyone. Firstly, I want to thank those of you joining us today and say hello everyone watching at home or abroad. To be the Prime Minister of this amazing country is a pride for me but most importantly, to be a Canadian citizen. Rights and Equality Whether you're at home or abroad - in Toronto or Ottawa, no matter where you're from, i ask that you close those eyes for a few minutes and travel back with me throughout all of the beauty and pride of our country. [...]
[...] Do you realize the magic of our forests, our national parks or the Northern Lights ? Maintaining those beautiful place in the coming decades is the main challenge. We will set as a government policies to preserve our biodiversity, but we need to work hand in hand to save it efficiently. Reconciliation and Unity In addition to that, our country should improve relations with Indigenous peoples by respecting their rights and fully integrating them in shaping our future. Project for the Future Finally, it is important to mention that I understand that some provinces feel isolated. [...]
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