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Speech in the House of Commons on Bill C-34, to create a National Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

Posted on June 14, 2010
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Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak on behalf of this project.

I spent a very happy Friday morning at Pier 21, as it happens, with that force of nature, Ruth Goldbloom, with Wadih Fares and with all the incredible civil leaders of Halifax who have made this dream a reality.

I want to announce the support of my party for this wonderful project, but I also stand for a very personal reason.

One of the greatest things about Pier 21 as a project is that it contains all the records of Canada’s immigration service in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s—not just the port of entry at Halifax, but also the port of entry at Quebec City, Montreal and other ports of entry.

All Canadians will be able to go to Pier 21 and find the place where their part in the national story begins. That is what happened to me on Friday.

I asked Pier 21 whether they could locate a certain George Ignatieff, age 15, who came ashore in Canada in Quebec City in September, 1928. I wanted to find the moment in which my family’s story began in Canada.

Thanks to the wonderful researchers at Pier 21, they went down the long columns of those admission registers and they found that young 15 year old, my father.

It is meaningful to me to stand in this great Parliament, and acknowledge with gratitude what Canada has done for my family. I think that everyone who goes to this great national museum, everyone whose life started as an immigrant, who started their new adventure in Canada, will find this museum especially moving, especially emotional because it is the place where when we study all those records Canadians can find the moment where their dream began.

For that reason, I feel especially proud to stand as the Leader of this party, and urge the House to give rapid assent to this marvellous bill, so that we can create a museum that will allow all Canadians the joy and pleasure that I enjoyed on Friday.

Thanks to the work of Ruth Goldbloom and Wadih Fares and that wonderful team, all Canadian families will enjoy that moment of thrill, discovery and emotion that I experienced on Friday.

Thank you, Madam Speaker.

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