Before the citizenship ceremony began, there were round-table discussions about what it means to be Canadian. (Nicole Williams/CBC)The citizenship ceremony was held at Ardgowan National Historic Site in Charlottetown. (Nicole Williams/CBC)The new citizens were given maple branches as a symbol of becoming Canadian. (Nicole Williams/CBC)The new citizens were given miniature Canadian flags, maple branches and pins to commemorate the day. (Nicole Williams/CBC)The new citizens took the Oath of Citizenship and signed the Affirmation of Citizenship to complete the process of becoming Canadian.
Source: CBC News September 01, 2017 21:56 UTC