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Education and Activities

Canada continues to be a place where immigrants find hospitality, opportunity and hope for the future. Find out about the journey immigrants take from first arriving in Canada to becoming Canadian citizens.

Read about how you, your class or your community group can get involved.

Teachers and Youth Corner Fun Path to Learning: CIC’s new Teachers and Youth Corner
Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Teachers and Youth Web Corner provides teachers across the country with educational tools regarding citizenship, Canadian identity, multiculturalism and immigration while giving youth a fun path to learning.


Mathieu da costa challenge Mathieu Da Costa Challenge – The National Writing and Artwork Contest
The Department of Citizenship and Immigration’s annual Mathieu Da Costa Challenge is a fun way for young people to learn more about Canada’s cultural diversity.


Racism. Stop it graphic Racism. Stop it!
The Department of Citizenship and Immigration’s annual Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition is an innovative educational program as it gives youth a chance to express their feelings about eliminating racism through video.


Photo of girl celebrating citizenship Citizenship Week
Every year in October, we celebrate Canada’s Citizenship Week. Schools and community groups, along with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, hold events and celebrations across the country. This year's theme is Our Citizenship.


Picture of a Host with Newcomer Be a Host to a Newcomer
Are you interested in other cultures? Volunteer to be a host to a newcomer and make a new friend.

You will be carefully matched with someone just starting a new life in Canada.


Cover page for Discover Canada: the Rights and Responsibilites of Citizenship Discover Canada: the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
This study guide is full of useful information about Canada. Newcomers use this guide to prepare for their citizenship test.

Whether we are citizens by birth or by choice, we should all learn about our history, heritage and citizenship.


Classroom resources