New citizenship oath to include reference to treaties with Indigenous Peoples
OTTAWA — A citizenship oath that will require new Canadians to faithfully observe treaties with Indigenous Peoples is nearing completion.
The oath has been in development since earlier this year and was road-tested in March during focus groups held by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
The only change to the oath is the addition of a reference to the treaties.
That new language was the 94th and final recommendation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which examined the legacy of Canada’s residential schools.