Citizenship and immigration
Ethiopian-Canadians are fast becoming an integral part of Canada. Ethiopian-Canadian community associations, churches, businesses, and other institutions are being established in the major cities throughout Canada.
Today, we believe there is a strong need for Ethiopian-Canadians to engage in Canadian social and political life in order to better fulfill their responsibilities and protect their rights as Canadians. Ethiopian-Canadians ought to contribute to and stand up for Canadian values, both in Canada, and abroad.
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ECCL Founding Principles |
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- Peace, justice, human rights, and rule of law are inviolable rights of all Ethiopians.
- Perpetrators of injustice and human and democratic rights abuses should be held accountable for their actions.
- We strive to enjoy and defend the rights and privileges of Canadian citizenship.
- We will support and obey the laws and constitution of Canada.
- We highly value the cultivation of the mind through the exchange of knowledge and effecting a higher character among our members.
- We observe and practice the fundamentals of brotherly love and mutual help.
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Vision of the ECCL |
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- A prosperous Ethiopia that enjoys democratic political governance, where its citizens are equal under the constitution and under the law, where its people are united in mutual respect, shared history and values, and in their yearning for a common destiny with a bright future where responsibilities and opportunities are shared equally to the benefit of one and all.
- A Canada, where Ethiopians become proud and productive citizens.
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