New Canadians take oath of citizenship atop CN tower
Updated 19:40, 13-Oct-2018
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To mark their new beginning in Canada, six new Canadians posed atop world’s ninth tallest tower, the CN Tower in Toronto before taking their oath of citizenship. /VCG Photo

To mark their new beginning in Canada, six new Canadians posed atop world’s ninth tallest tower, the CN Tower in Toronto before taking their oath of citizenship. /VCG Photo

On Tuesday, the six people were harnessed to the top of CN Tower, around 365 meters high, to celebrate their citizenship. “I feel blessed,” Inna Levechuk, a new citizen from Ukraine said. “I feel lucky to be here today.” /VCG Photo

On Tuesday, the six people were harnessed to the top of CN Tower, around 365 meters high, to celebrate their citizenship. “I feel blessed,” Inna Levechuk, a new citizen from Ukraine said. “I feel lucky to be here today.” /VCG Photo

Ahmed Hussein, the minister of Citizenship and Immigration, witnessed their oath and tweeted “the sky is the limit with Canadian citizenship.” /VCG Photo

Ahmed Hussein, the minister of Citizenship and Immigration, witnessed their oath and tweeted “the sky is the limit with Canadian citizenship.” /VCG Photo

According to the Global News, a division of Canada's Global TV Network, the country accepted more than 270,000 new immigrants in the year 2017. /VCG Photo

According to the Global News, a division of Canada's Global TV Network, the country accepted more than 270,000 new immigrants in the year 2017. /VCG Photo