Not much time left to vote for RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards

Just a little more than two weeks are left in Canadian Immigrant magazine’s online voting phase for its ninth annual RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards.

This coveted award recognizes and celebrates the untold stories of Canadian immigrants who have made a significant contribution to Canada — all the more poignant this year as we celebrate Canada 150. The award program is proudly supported by title sponsor RBC Royal Bank. You can now vote for up to three of 75 finalists online at www.canadianimmigrant.ca/rbctop25 until May 22, 2017.

“At a time when Canada’s position as a global leader in diversity and immigration is more important than ever, these awards are a symbol of what Canada is about. It is a country that has been shaped by immigration, from early settlers to today’s modern immigrants,” says Margaret Jetelina, editor of Canadian Immigrant. “We are so pleased to provide such positive examples of immigrants and their contributions to their adopted land.”

The hundreds of nominations received were reviewed by a judging panel composed of past winners. The entries were narrowed to a shortlist of 75 finalists who represent diverse ethnic communities, cities and industries across Canada.
“The RBC Top 25 Immigrant Awards celebrate the unique and diverse makeup of Canada by profiling some truly inspirational newcomers who themselves have made their mark in Canada,” said Ivy Chiu, senior director, Cultural Markets, RBC. “The voting period is now open online, and we welcome you to cast your vote to recognize the determination and courage from Canada’s newcomers, including a new opportunity to recognize an exemplary youth newcomer, too. So many newcomers are worthy of the spotlight, and we’re excited to shine a light on the 25 who have made a positive impact in our communities.”

For the third year, title sponsor RBC will also recognize one of the 25 winners who demonstrate excellence in business with the RBC Entrepreneur Award. In honour of Canada’s 150th, we are also introducing the Youth Award which will recognize the achievements of immigrant youth (between ages 15 and 30) who are making a difference in their adopted country through achievement and/or service, and show great potential in further building this nation demonstrating that when we invest in youth great things can happen. Similar to our RBC Entrepreneur Award, the Youth Award will be an additional honour given to one of the RBC Top 25 winners. No separate votes are required.
The award winners will be announced on June 27, 2017. They will be recognized on www.canadianimmigrant.ca and in Canadian Immigrant magazine. Each winner will also receive a commemorative plaque and $500 toward a charity of their choice provided by RBC.

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