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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will be conducting a Zero Tolerance Distracted Driving initiative throughout the province from Monday, March 13 to Sunday, March 19. The OPP are reporting that 2016 marked the fourth consecutive year that inattentive drivers were behind the highest number of lives lost on OPP-patrolled roads over the other main causal factors in road fatalities, known as the “Big Four”: impaired driving, speeding, distracted driving, and seatbelt usage. Reports indicate distracted driver are 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision and deaths from distracted driving are DOUBLE the number from impaired driving for a ninth year in a row. In total, 65 people died in OPP-investigated collisions last year in which an inattentive driver was either a contributing factor or the primary cause of the death. In comparison to the other Big Four categories, 2016 ended with 55 speedrelated, 53 seatbelt-related and 45 alcohol-related deaths. “Road deaths linked to distracted drivers will not let up unless every road user says ‘enough is enough’ and shows a complete intolerance for what continues to be the most life-threatening driver behaviour on our roads. Starting with this campaign, we want to see every Ontarian, especially passengers of all ages, take a firm stand against those who endanger their lives by using their cell phones or engaging in other forms of distractions behind the wheel,” said OPP Commissioner Vince Hawkes.
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Cardinal Carter hosts citizenship ceremony By Bryan Jessop Students of a local high school have been presented with a first-hand lesson on what it means to be Canadian. On Wednesday, March 8, Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School hosted a Citizenship Ceremony in its auditorium, giving hundreds of students the opportunity to be amongst the first to welcome a group of 40 new Canadians. The ceremony was the first at the local high school since 2011, although department head of social services, Marco Antonuzzo, explained that he hopes to see swearing in ceremonies become annual occasions at Cardinal Carter. “Being involved in the whole process is invaluable,” said Antonuzzo. “It’s an excellent opportunity to bring the community together and show our students how important citizenship really is.” Antonuzzo’s grandfather came to Canada from Italy in 1950 and his mother became a citizen in 1952. His father, equipped with a skilled trade, earned his Canadian citizenship in 1968, six months before Marco was born. “For me, there’s a personal connection as I watch this happen,” said Antonuzzo, who represented Cardinal Carter in the process of arranging the ceremony to be held in its auditorium. “My father was always so proud to have earned his Canadian citizenship.” Several students at Cardinal Carter volunteered their services for the
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Leamington Mayor John Paterson is among the procession congratulating 40 new Canadian citizens during a ceremony hosted by Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School.
event as ambassadors, leading new citizens from the school’s library to the auditorium and back following the ceremony. With several family members of new citizens in attendance, seating was filled to capacity while Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada supervisor, Kristy Greenslade, presided over the event. The ceremony was attended by special guests including principal Dwayne Brunet, Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board superintendent Dan Fister, Leamington mayor John Paterson, Kingsville deputy mayor Gord Queen, student peer ministry representative Sharon Rodas and student council Prime Minister Do-
Some of Canada’s newest citizens chat following the swearing in ceremony hosted by Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School Wednesday, March 8. (SUN Photos)
menique Mastronardi. The group of 40 citizens sworn in at Cardinal Carter immigrated from 19 different countries — Bhutan, Cameroon, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, In-
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