Photo of Diane FinleyBiography: Diane Finley Minister for the Citizenship and Immigration
District: Haldimand-Norfolk (Ontario)

 

Diane Finley was appointed Minister for the Citizenship and Immigration on January 4, 2007. Mrs. Finley was elected for the first time at the House of Commons in 2004 and was re-elected in 2006. Until very recently, it was spokesman of the official Opposition for agriculture and the agroalimentary one. February 6, 2006, Mrs. Finley was appointed Minister for human Resources and the social Development by very honourable Stephen Harper. Mrs. Finley began her career as an administrator at the school from very famous French immersion of the University of Ontario Western. Before being appointed, it occupied several stations of higher level in the sectors public and deprived, in particular in the fields of the care of health, transport, the manufacture of farm equipment, the impression and the edition, and aviation. In addition, within the group of Laidlaw companies, it contributed to the growth of the greatest service firm ambulance men of Canada subsidized by the State. In more of her work, Mrs. Finley was a president of the board of directors of Brant Community Care Access Centre and member of organizations of which the Canadian Council of the public-private companies, the Canadian Office of accreditation in technologies for the Association of the paramédics of Canada, Aurora Club, the Canadian Forum of the strategic leadership, Alliance for the services ambulance men of Ontario and the advisory Council on the policy as regards health of the government of Ontario. Since very recently, Mrs. Finley works in.liaison.with the Canadian Foundation of thyroid to sensitize the Canadians and Canadian with the diseases of thyroid and to incite them to undergo examinations of this gland. In February 2006, Mrs. Finley learned that it suffered from the disease of Basedow, affection characterized by the hyperthyroïdie, which led it to carry glasses fume in any time. Diane Finley received many prices for her activities of direct action, in particular the Cut of the president of the University of Ontario Western. She was also named "one of the future leaders of Canada" by prestigious Conférence of Canadian study of the Governor General 2000. Mrs. Finley has a baccalaureat of studies in administration and a control in administration of the businesses of the University of Ontario Western. Mrs. Finley grew in Port Dover and Charlotteville in Ontario and remains now in Simcoe in Ontario with her husband, Doug.

Citizenship: a Canadian history

60 years of Canadian citizenship Citizenship and Canada Immigration prepared the citizenship: a Canadian history within the framework of the demonstrations aiming at underlining the 60e birthday of the first law on the citizenship of Canada.

Far from being a complete history, they are more bits of stories. The elements which appear in it are not exhaustive, but representative. They are stereotypes illustrating the vastness the traversed way and, in certain cases, all the way which remains to be made. However, taken together, they tell a history: the value of the Canadian citizenship, size of the achievements of those which make the their principles of a good citizenship and our pride to be Canadian.

Let us begin the history two years before the entry into force of the first law on the citizenship of Canada...

Sixty years of Canadian citizenship per decade:
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