It’s a letter telling her to show up on March 8 so she can take the oath and become a citizen!
They include the oath, in case she wants to practice: “I swear (or affirm) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizen.”
Wikipedia talks about the decades of controversy around the oath. Some people want to remove the reference to the Queen; others want to add Canadian values that must be upheld, like equality of opportunity, freedom of speech, salmon, basic human rights, hockey season and the rule of law.
She’ll be able to keep her American citizenship (basically, ain’t no country that can mess with a U.S. citizenship) and travel on either passport.
Though it doesn’t change much in practice, I’m happy Susie’s officially going to be Canadian. Maybe now she’ll laugh at more of my pun-based jokes and understand the rules of lacrosse. At the very least she’ll be able to sew a BIG Canadian flag on her backpack and have it be legit! Plus, now she gets to vote and doesn’t have any excuse for ignoring Canadian politics.
“I’m not bitter about what happened to me as a child, and my mother was instrumental in keeping me from being so. ... She taught me to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and that’s directly related to the image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that he gave us. What she taught me is that the deliverance God offers you from pain is not no pain—it’s that the pain is actually a gift. What’s the option? God doesn’t really give you another choice.”
After over a decade of user testing, it is clear that the way we search the web is similar to the way we would search our home for valuables as it was burning to the ground. Frantically.
“We must shift the focus of companies back to the customer and away from shareholder value ... The shift necessitates a fundamental change in our prevailing theory of the firm… The current theory holds that the singular goal of the corporation should be shareholder value maximization. Instead, companies should place customers at the center of the firm and focus on delighting them, while earning an acceptable return for shareholders.”
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