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    Canadians can now cast their vote for the Top 25 Canadian immigrants of 2011

    TORONTO, February 18, 2011 – Canadian Immigrant magazine, in partnership with RBC, has kicked off the voting for the third annual Top 25 Canadian Immigrant awards.
    Canadians can go online at http://www.canadianimmigrant.ca/top25" rel="nofollow">LINK until April 15, 2011, to cast their vote for their favorite candidate among the 75 finalists, who represent diverse ethnic communities and cultures across Canada.
    All voters are automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Visa gift cards provided by RBC Royal Bank. Full contest rules are available at http://www.CanadianImmigrant.ca/top25" rel="nofollow">LINK
    More than 20,000 Canadians voted in last year’s awards program. Among the winners were Olympic gold medalist Donovan Bailey, Senator Vivienne Poy and “Raffi” the children’s entertainer of “Baby Beluga” fame just to name a few. The program serves to uncover and celebrate the inspiring stories and remarkable achievements of Canadian immigrants from all walks of life who strive to make this country a better place.
    “Everyone nominated has touched the lives of others in some way. Nominators took the time to share the stories of immigrants they believe are deserving of recognition,” says Margaret Jetelina, editor, Canadian Immigrant. “The 75 finalists now shortlisted are an inspiring mix of people who have each made a difference to Canada in their own way. We can’t wait to find out who gets voted in as the Top 25.”
    The 2011 awards program was launched in November 2010 with a call-for-nominations phase that garnered hundreds of submissions over a three-month period.
    “These awards recognize individuals from all walks of life, who have come to Canada, and made a difference - these individuals are extraordinary,” said Camon Mak, director of RBC Multicultural Markets. “We encourage you to go online and vote for the new Canadian in your life that is truly making a difference.”
    The Top 25 Canadian Immigrants of 2011 will be announced in May. They will receive a commemorative plaque and a $500 donation from RBC toward an authorized Canadian charity of their choice.








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