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VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 1:  Sixty new citizens from 26 countries swear their allegiance to their new nation during a special Canada Day ceremony on July 1, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  Vancouver, the largest city in the province, celebrates the country's 149th Canada Day with music, food, a parade, and fireworks in and around Canada Place, the waterfront convention centre. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 1: Sixty new citizens from 26 countries swear their allegiance to their new nation during a special Canada Day ceremony on July 1, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver, the largest city in the province, celebrates the country’s 149th Canada Day with music, food, a parade, and fireworks in and around Canada Place, the waterfront convention centre. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images) Getty Images

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