Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award

Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award is an annual campaign that recognizes outstanding immigrants who "have come to Canada and have made a positive difference living in the country".[1] First launched by Canadian Immigrant in 2009, the program takes place online, and nominations are open to all Canadians. The program is divided into three phases: nominations, voting, and winners announcements. At the start of each year, Canadian Immigrant invites nominations based on a variety of criteria, which range from contribution to community to professional accomplishments. The award is open to immigrants from all walks of life, be it a community advocate or volunteer, a successful entrepreneur or a cultural icon. A judging panel composed of, leaders who work within the immigrant or ethnic communities determine the shortlist on which the public vote.[2] The winners are featured online and in a special issue each June. Past winners include VANOC CEO John Furlong, CBC news anchor Ian Hanomansing, Canada's 26th Governor General Adrienne Clarkson.[3] and Indo-Canadian Entrepreneur/Philanthropist Aditya Jha [4]

References

  1. Top 25 Immigrants: Frequently Asked Questions.” Canadianimmigrant.ca (Retrieved 2010-08-25.)
  2. Award ceremony recognizes top Canadian Immigrants.” Ctvbc.ca. May 26, 2009. (Retrieved 2010-08-25.)
  3. Canada has chosen: Top Canadian Immigrants of 2010.” Marketwire.com May 25, 2010. (Retrieved 2010-09-19.)
  4. Top Canadian Immigrants of 2010

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