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Capitol Theatre and Jonathan Ryu

Rina Arseneault: Rina Arseneault presided over the ceremony and encouraged the new citizens to learn to speak both English and French, according to CBC. The group of new Canadians includes 45 Francophones. The Capitol Theatre was packed for the event with immigrants and well-wishers. Neither official language is a problem for Jonathan Ryu. He now bilingual and full of enthusiasm. He arrived in Canada from South Korea almost four years ago to the day. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.