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Justin Trudeau surprises new Canadians at Wolfville citizenship ceremony

A group of new Canadians erupted in cheers and applause whenPrime Minister Justin Trudeau made a surprise appearance at their citizenship ceremony in Wolfville, N.S., Tuesday.

45 people from 13 countries were granted Canadian citizenship at the ceremony

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated 45 new Canadians and welcomed them to the country at their citizenship ceremony in Wolfville, N.S., on Tuesday. (CBC)

A group of new Canadians erupted incheers and applause whenPrime Minister Justin Trudeau made a surprise appearance at their citizenship ceremony in Wolfville, N.S., Tuesday.

Trudeau was in Halifax to announce $492 million in funding to boost youth employment, buthe dropped in at the citizenship ceremony at Acadia University in the afternoon.

Forty-five people from 13 countries were granted citizenship.They were told they wouldreceivea congratulatory video message from Trudeau.

Citizenship Judge Joan Mahoney asked for the video to be played, but then requested technical help when it didn't start.

Trudeau then came on stage.

Trudeau told the crowd that from where he stood, 'the future looks very bright and it's because people like you have chosen Canada.' (CBC)

"Today marks the beginning of a new chapter, so enjoy this special day. Celebrate the journey that led you here," he said.

"Where I'm standing, the future looks very bright and it's because people like you have chosen Canada. On behalf of all Canadians, welcome home."

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