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KAZAKHSTAN THROUGH THE EYES OF CANADIANS

Hello, I’m Tony Ruprecht, the former Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Thirtyyears ago, on the 16th of December of 1991, an important event took place in the history of mankind – the independence declaration of Kazakhstan. That was a significant mark of history and we are here today not only to celebrate it but to send a clear message to all the nations. Kazakhstan is an important country to us and we have many similarities. For instance, Kazakhstan is home to people of many ethnic backgrounds and various cultures. Just like Canada, Kazakhstan developed a social program of constructive diversity among culturally and racially communities. This view embraces the best of Kazakhstan: its fairness, compassion, and freedom. It rejects the worst of humankind: prejudice and discrimination. That is why we are very excited to have closer relations with Kazakhstan; especially in terms of expanding trade, culture and education, professions, and investments in various sectors of the economy. Most people know that Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world. It is arguably the most dominant nation of Central Asia with the strongest performing economy. It is a democratic secular constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage similarly to Canada, and that would be a significant milestone that our two nations amalgamate to share its history with the rest of the world. And so, my friends, I am delighted to speak to you today on behalf of Canada, and, hopefully, on behalf of all the different multicultural communities. As we say: “Let us work together to become stronger nations within the United Nations. ”We want Canadians to know all about Kazakhstan, not only how progressive it is, but also striking in its regional capacity. Canadians will find many areas of interest there: the beauty of the mountains, of nature, of its cities and of different items that are really unique, such space industries, technology, robotics and digital technology, energy and high-tech enterprises and a shift to a green economy. Imagine, all of this could be had if you and I, for that matter, would to visit this wonderful and beautiful country you’re about to see. So, I hope you enjoy this great video.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Tony Ruprecht Ph.D., Former Minister of Citizenship-Multiculturalism
Inga Cernei-Kelner, President of the United Communities of Canada/ TV Journalist
Oleg Strilyaniy, videographer
Olga Zelenina, TV Journalist
Yuri Natchetoi, Ph.D, technical support
Svetlana Morozova, technical support
Alexey Kelner, technical support
Marina Grossman & Olesea Cernei, Online Text Editors

PRODUCED BY:
United Communities of Canada and Members of National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
#UCC #UnitedCommunitiesofCanada #Kazakhstan

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