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Canada 150: A Year of Coming Together - More than 31 million people participated in Canada 150 celebrations


OTTAWA, Dec. 30, 2017 /CNW/ - As we move into the final hours of Canada 150, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage reflected on this past year that saw Canadians come together and celebrate what it means to be Canadian.

Canadians were invited to participate, celebrate and explore their country, their citizenship and their history. They responded with enthusiasm and vision: whether it was pan-Canadian Signature projects or small grass-roots community events. By the end of 2017, an anticipated 87 percent of Canadians got involved in ways that were meaningful to them.

The Government of Canada supported community infrastructure projects, free access to Parks Canada sites, and celebrations and community initiatives from coast to coast to coast. Some 5,800 Canada 150 projects and events were supported, not to mention 1,000 events led by 120 of our diplomatic missions abroad.

Each Canadian made Canada 150 their own, and the progress made in key areas is ours to share: better opportunities for youth, a healthy natural environment, newcomers better equipped to contribute to our society, equality for all Canadians, and a way forward in our dialogue with Indigenous Peoples.

Canadians can be proud of the legacy of this anniversary?a time when we came together as citizens, creating a sense of belonging, knowing that we can forge a bright future together.

Quotes

"Today, I want to thank each and every Canadian who participated in this wonderful anniversary. A legacy can be a building, a memory, a relationship or a new way of thinking, but for me, the legacy of Canada 150 will be the connections we forged together. The investments made this year will increase our sense of belonging and citizenship. As we reflect on Canada 150's legacy and the future, I want to highlight our continued obligation to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples: a commitment to make it right and get it right. There is no relationship more important."

?The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage

Quick Facts

Participate: An estimated 31 million people participated, with over 6 million youth across the country actively engaged in Canada 150 events and programs throughout the year. Here are a few examples:

Celebrate: Keynote celebrations for Canada 150 included December 2016 New Year's Eve, Winterlude, the Celebrate Canada days that include Canada Day on July 1.These celebrations were enjoyed in over 1,700 communities across the country, with many millions watching online and on television. The Celebrate Canada events were mirrored in 19 cities across the country that drove the celebrations and acted as focal points for shared Canada 150 experiences.

Explore: Canadians took the opportunity this anniversary provided to explore their history and majestic environment. We travelled the country with our fellow Canadians and international visitors. Over 27.3 million people visited our national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas. Others journeyed into the past by attending exhibits, museums and other cultural activities.

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BACKGROUNDER

HIGHLIGHTS from a year-long pan-Canadian and global celebration...

PARTICIPATION from coast to coast to coast...

CELEBRATIONS across the country all year...

Encouraging Canadians to EXPLORE Canada...

A LEGACY for future generations...

OTHER Interesting Facts

FUNDING

The Government of Canada invested a total of $610 million in incremental funding for Canada 150:

 

SOURCE Canadian Heritage



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