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'This is your country now': 32 newcomers from 18 countries welcomed in citizenship ceremony

The City of St. Johns welcomed 32 newcomers from 18 countries Thursday morning in a citizenship ceremony.

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32 newcomers from 18 countries became Canadian citizens Thursday.

The City of St. John's welcomed 32 new Canadian citizensfrom 18 countries Thursday morning.

"Many of you come from countries that are very different from this one," Citizenship Judge AnnJanegasaidaddressing the crowd.

"And you have made what can be an agonizing decision, to leave your homesome of you have had to escape from war-torn homelandssome have been a first-hand witness to the inhumanity and crueltythat in Canada we only hear about onthe news."

Citizenship Judge Ann Janega presided over the ceremony, which was hosted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and was held at St. Johns City Hall.

The ceremony was hosted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and was held at St. John's City Hall.

Janegacalled ita good opportunityfor all citizens including current ones to reflect on what a Canadian citizenship means.

"As Canadian citizens we enjoy rights and freedoms that are unknown in many other countries," she said, referencing the right to practice religion and express opinion.

St. John's City Councillor Tom Hann and RCMP Const. Laura Purchase were on hand to welcome the new citizens. (Sherry Vivian/CBC)

"I hope you will decide to add your talents and your hopes to the Canadian family," she said.

"We welcome you ...This is your country now."

The citizenship ceremony welcomed all ages on Thursday morning. (Sherry Vivian/CBC)