‘It’s a privilege to live here’: What this Canada Day means for new citizens

‘It’s a privilege to live here’: What this Canada Day means for new citizens

Samantha Sannella shed happy tears as she stood to sing the national anthem at her citizenship ceremony in early June, nearly three decades after she moved to Canada.
She had sung "O Canada" countless times before, but this was the

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