On International Women’s Day, we honor the remarkable achievements of women who have worked hard to break barriers and open doors for others. Among them stands the Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson, a beacon of inspiration and a trailblazer in fostering inclusion across Canada. 

Adrienne’s Journey

Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson, Canada’s 26th Governor General, has had an extraordinary journey. She went from being a child refugee in war-torn Hong Kong to becoming a highly respected public servant and broadcaster. Her story shows resilience, determination, and the importance of inclusion. 

Transformer le Bureau du gouverneur général

During her tenure as Governor General from 1999 to 2005, Adrienne transformed the role at Rideau Hall. With her unwavering commitment to inclusivity, she championed initiatives that celebrated Canada’s diversity and its cultural communities. Her legacy continues to inspire generations, leaving a mark on the nation’s history. 

Photo of a magazine with Adrienne Clarkson on the cover.
Crédit : Institut pour la citoyenneté canadienne

Co-fondatrice d'Inclusion Canada 

En 2005, Adrienne a cofondé le Institut pour la citoyenneté canadienne, une organisation révolutionnaire vouée à aider les nouveaux arrivants à s'intégrer à la vie canadienne. Grâce à des programmes et des initiatives innovants, elle a permis à d’innombrables personnes d’embrasser leur identité et de contribuer à leur communauté. 

One such innovation from the Institute for Canadian Citizenship is Canoo, which was inspired by the barriers Adrienne saw in her own community. The app was established with the vision of offering new immigrants the same opportunities for connection and belonging without the expense. By granting newcomers VIP access to Canada’s cultural experiences for free or discounted prices, Canoo aims to accelerate their integration into Canadian life, fostering a community of inclusivity and empowerment. 

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Pioneering Women’s Hockey 

Adrienne’s dedication to inclusion extends beyond politics and culture. In 2006, she established the Clarkson Cup, the championship trophy for Women’s Hockey, showcasing her commitment to gender equality and empowering women in sports. 

Une légende vivante 

As a Privy Councillor, Companion of the Order of Canada, and Colonel-in-Chief of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Adrienne continues to inspire inclusion and advocate for social justice. Her unwavering dedication to building a more inclusive and equitable society serves as a beacon of hope for future generations. 

Photo of Adrienne Clarkson speaking.
Crédit : Institut pour la citoyenneté canadienne

During this time around International Women’s Day, we celebrate Adrienne’s legacy as a tireless advocate for diversity and empowerment. Her remarkable journey reminds us of the transformative power of inclusivity and the importance of embracing our differences to build a brighter, more equitable future for all. 

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