
thestar.com
OTTAWA—Few new Canadians go right from a citizenship ceremony to addressing Parliament. But then few people are like Malala Yousafzai — Nobel Peace Prize winner, a United Nations messenger of peace, a global advocate for education.
And still just 19.
The Pakistan woman, who survived a Taliban attack five years ago, dazzled MPs and dignitaries Wednesday with a Parliament Hill speech sprinkled with inspiration, humour and a call for Canada to do more for global development.
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I do not think that an ‘honorary citizen’ will get a Canadian Passport. But it should be easier to get a visa anyway …
Malala Yousufzai is the voice of the voiceless.