Canada Welcomes Afghan Refugees: Celebrating First Canada Day
June 30, 2022—Ottawa, Ontario – As the Government of Canada strives to resettle at least 40,000 Afghan nationals with urgency and safety, over 16,270 Afghan refugees are preparing to celebrate their inaugural Canada Day in new communities across the nation.
This milestone event underscores the importance of settlement service providers, whose unwavering support highlights Canada’s generosity—a defining national trait. Among these exemplars is the Association for New Canadians, based in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. This organization is set to host its annual Multicultural Family Sports Day on June 30 in honor of Canada Day. The event aims to foster connections between newcomers and locals, offering free entertainment and games for children, thanks to collaboration with local businesses.
One of the Afghan nationals partaking in this celebration is Mr. Farhad Iqbal, a former interpreter for the Canadian Armed Forces. Arriving in Canada with his family in August 2021, Mr. Iqbal has swiftly acclimated to his new life. Employed and integrated into his community, he expresses admiration for Canada's friendly citizens, pristine environment, historical architecture, and, notably, its maple syrup. As Canada Day approaches, Mr. Iqbal and his family feel an overwhelming sense of relief and gratitude for the warm welcome they have received.
"Canada has gorgeous lakes and the cleanest air in the world. We are happy here and we enjoy the lifestyle. I am currently working and studying, and I will also try to start my higher education here to serve in the future for Canada."
– Farhad Iqbal, Afghan newcomer celebrating his first Canada Day
Across Canada, the stories of Afghan newcomers like Mr. Iqbal reflect the resilience and generosity prevalent within communities. Afghan refugees have found homes in over 90 locations, ranging from bustling cities such as Toronto and Vancouver to quieter locales like Red Deer and Fredericton. The Canadian government is committed to collaborating with provinces, territories, settlement service providers, and various stakeholders to facilitate the adaptation process for these newcomers.
For those interested in supporting or learning more about the journey of Afghan refugees in Canada, resources and stories are available. Media can access photographs of previous Afghan arrivals via Dropbox. Furthermore, the ongoing progress of Canada's efforts to welcome Afghan refugees can be monitored, offering insight into the ongoing commitment to building inclusive communities.
As the nation comes together to celebrate Canada Day, the inclusion of Afghan refugees in these festivities exemplifies the spirit of unity and hope that defines the Canadian ethos. By embracing diversity and extending a helping hand, Canada continues to fortify its rich tapestry of multiculturalism, ensuring a brighter future for all who call it home.