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75th Anniversary of the Canadian Citizenship Act

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On January 3rd, 1947, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King became the first person to ever be granted Canadian citizenship. So, how did people in Canada identify before this law came into effect? And how did the law impact people differently? Lawyer and professor Audrey Macklin joins host Angela Misri to help unpack the significance of this anniversary.


To read the episode transcripts in French and English, and to learn more about historic Canadian milestones, please visit thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


This podcast receives funding from The Government of Canada and is produced by The Walrus Lab.


Check out the French counterpart podcast, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


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Le 75e anniversaire de la Loi sur la citoyenneté canadienne


Le 3 janvier 1947, l'ancien premier ministre William Lyon Mackenzie King est la première personne à avoir obtenu sa citoyenneté canadienne. Ainsi, comment les Canadiens s'identifiaient-ils avant l'entrée en vigueur de cette loi? Et quels ont été les effets de cette dernière sur les différents groupes de personnes?


L’avocate et professeure Audrey Macklin se joint à l’animatrice Angela Misri afin de nous aider à comprendre l’importance de cet anniversaire.


Pour lire les transcriptions des épisodes en français et en anglais, et pour en savoir plus sur les jalons historiques canadiens, veuillez visiter le site thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


Ce balado reçoit des fonds du gouvernement du Canada et est produit par The Walrus Lab.


Découvrez le balado en français, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.



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On January 3rd, 1947, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King became the first person to ever be granted Canadian citizenship. So, how did people in Canada identify before this law came into effect? And how did the law impact people differently? Lawyer and professor Audrey Macklin joins host Angela Misri to help unpack the significance of this anniversary.


To read the episode transcripts in French and English, and to learn more about historic Canadian milestones, please visit thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


This podcast receives funding from The Government of Canada and is produced by The Walrus Lab.


Check out the French counterpart podcast, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.


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Le 75e anniversaire de la Loi sur la citoyenneté canadienne


Le 3 janvier 1947, l'ancien premier ministre William Lyon Mackenzie King est la première personne à avoir obtenu sa citoyenneté canadienne. Ainsi, comment les Canadiens s'identifiaient-ils avant l'entrée en vigueur de cette loi? Et quels ont été les effets de cette dernière sur les différents groupes de personnes?


L’avocate et professeure Audrey Macklin se joint à l’animatrice Angela Misri afin de nous aider à comprendre l’importance de cet anniversaire.


Pour lire les transcriptions des épisodes en français et en anglais, et pour en savoir plus sur les jalons historiques canadiens, veuillez visiter le site thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage.


Ce balado reçoit des fonds du gouvernement du Canada et est produit par The Walrus Lab.


Découvrez le balado en français, Voyage dans l'histoire canadienne.



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