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Prime Minister Trudeau, Minister Khera and Member of Parliament Metlege Diab Welcome Canada's First Lebanese Heritage Month
Written by Government of CanadaStatement by the Prime Minister on the first Lebanese Heritage Month
November 1, 2023, Ottawa, Ontario
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the first Lebanese Heritage Month:
“Today, we celebrate the beginning of the very first Lebanese Heritage Month, a time to recognize and honour the contributions of Lebanese Canadians to the country we proudly call home.
“Since the 1800s, when the first Lebanese immigrants came to Canada, to today, with hundreds of thousands of Lebanese Canadians residing in communities from coast to coast to coast, this vibrant diaspora has formed an integral piece of Canada’s rich cultural mosaic. Their contributions have made – and continue to make – our country more diverse, prosperous, and inclusive.
“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I invite all Canadians to learn more about the contributions of Lebanese Canadians to our culture, our economy, and our communities. From sharing Lebanon’s national cuisine, to celebrating with traditional music and dancing, to making an impact in the fields of science and medicine, Lebanese Canadians help make Canada the country we love.
“To everyone celebrating, I wish you all a very happy first Lebanese Heritage Month.”
Joint statement by Minister Khera and Member of Parliament Metlege Diab on the first national Lebanese Heritage Month
Today, the Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, alongside Lena Metlege Diab, Member of Parliament (Halifax West), issued a statement to mark the first national Lebanese Heritage Month
Today we are proud to mark the start of the first ever national Lebanese Heritage Month, which holds great significance for hundred of thousands of Canadians of Lebanese descent and for us all as a country. Starting this year, every November will be an occasion to celebrate the culture, heritage, and contributions of Lebanese communities to our national fabric. It will also be an opportunity for all Canadians to learn about Lebanese culture.
The deep connection between Lebanon and Canada traces its origins back to 1882, when the first Lebanese immigrants set foot on Canadian soil. Since then, these ties have taken root and enriched our communities from coast to coast to coast. Much like the mosaic of Canadian society, Lebanese society is incredibly diverse, encompassing numerous religious and cultural affiliations.
This rich diversity is reflected in the various Lebanese communities that have called Canada their home for over 140 years. They have made important contributions to Canadian science, arts, politics, music, food, and various other fields. Lebanese Canadians have also given back to their communities through their hard work, determination, and love for their family and community, all of which reflect core Canadian values.
We firmly believe that our country's strength lies not only in its plurality but also in its solidarity. This month provides an opportunity to bring people together. When we collectively choose to celebrate a heritage month, we not only help communities feel more at home in Canada but also create a space for many Canadians to reconnect with their heritage and share their stories.
This month also provides opportunities for all Canadians to learn more about their neighbors, colleagues, or friends, and to nurture open-mindedness and understanding. While diversity is a fact, inclusion is a choice, and this new national Lebanese Heritage Month is one of the ways through which we will build bridges between communities—and a better, more inclusive Canada for everyone.
We extend our warm wishes for a joyous Independence Day to all individuals of Lebanese origin across the globe, and we hope that this inaugural Lebanese Heritage Month brings you nothing but the best.