Nobel winner Malala Yousafzai gets honorary Canadian citizenship

By AFP
October 11, 2014

OTTAWA: The young Pakistani education activist who shared this year's Nobel Peace prize will formally receive honorary Canadian...

OTTAWA: The young Pakistani education activist who shared this year's Nobel Peace prize will formally receive honorary Canadian citizenship this month.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper pledged to make Malala Yousafzai, 17, an honorary citizen during last year's speech from the throne, but it wasn't until Friday that the government made another reference to her citizenship.

In a statement, Harper said Yousafzai will visit Ottawa on October 22 and receive her citizenship.

"We look forward to pursuing our collaborative efforts on children's education," he said.

Yousafzai, an outspoken advocate for girls education, was shot in the head by Taliban gunman two years ago as she was on her way home from school.

She survived to become an international advocate for the right of girls to go to school. She becomes the sixth person to receive honorary Canadian citizenship and the youngest to receive Nobel Peace Prize.


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