The ICC in partnership with the Canadian Wildlife Federation and the Tim Horton Children's Foundation is expanding its highly successful Cultural Access Pass (CAP) to include outdoor experiences and wildlife education for new citizens. On April 25, the three partners offered a special retreat for new citizens and their families at Tim Horton Onondaga Farms in St. George, Ontario. ICC founder and co-chair the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson participated in a tree planting ceremony.
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