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Belonging

CitizenVoices.gg.ca Theme: Belonging


By Brian Smith

The Governor General of Canada, Michaëlle Jean, has developed a new website called CitizenVoices. Within it they have identified Belonging as one of the major themes. Here's her introduction:

The motto I have chosen is Briser les solitudes, which means “breaking down solitudes.” In this increasingly complex world, where individualism prevails and bonds of fellowship are crumbling, the marginalized members of our society are sadly increasing in number. Indifference, the every man for himself and his clan mentality serve no other purpose than to deepen inequities and widen the gaps that separate us. Now more than ever, we must gather our strength. As I travel this country, what I find most striking are the efforts made to live together in a fairer society.

Living together is not a problem; rather, it is a wonderful opportunity for citizens to reflect, speak up and act for the common good each and every day. By using the forums, blogs, and live chats on this site, we will be able to talk about what we can do so that we may live in harmony.

Let’s talk, right here!

Michaëlle Jean
Governor General of Canada
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