2023-2024 Annual Report

Institute for Canadian Citizenship

2023 – 2024 Annual Report

Year in Review 2023–2024

Toronto Newcomer Day ceremony, Toronto, ON
Canoo Members at Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, ON
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at Via Rail Station, Halifax, NS
Canoo member at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON
Canoo member at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON
Dragon Boat Festival ceremony, Vancouver, BC
Canoo member at Biodôme, Montréal, QC
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at Remai Modern, Saskatoon, SK
Canoo members at TELUS Spark Science Centre, Calgary, AB
Canoo members at TELUS Spark Science Centre, Calgary, AB
Canoo Partners Danse Danse at February Partnerships Event
Canoo Partners Danse Danse at February Partnerships Event

A great mentor once told me that not-for-profit is a legal status, not a management philosophy; people devoting their careers to the public good should be just as ambitious as those pursuing private profit. 

This report captures a sensational year full of big ambitions realized. We’ve put newcomer retention on the map as a key issue and positively impacted the lives of over half-a-million newcomers, making it easier for them to stay in Canada, succeed, and contribute to their full potential.  

In October, we published “The Leaky Bucket”, the first study of Canada’s immigrant retention rate. Its sobering findings were widely covered, generating over 70 million media impressions. 

Our flagship Canoo Access Pass grew 243%. It now brings joy and belonging to over 604,000 people. 

The Newcomer Skills Accelerator connected over 3,000 immigrant youth with high-skills internships at charities across Canada. 

We launched a groundbreaking new partnership with Ipsos to survey 20,000 verified newcomers per year, to understand their Canadian experiences and seek direct input to improve them. 

These big numbers are simply unprecedented for a Canadian charity. They demonstrate the skill, determination, and commitment of our exceptional team. This plucky bunch now serves more people than all other Canadian settlement organizations combined, for a fraction of the cost. 

The best way to thank them is to support them. I hope you will. 

With immense thanks, 

Daniel Bernhard
CEO, Institute for Canadian Citizenship 

Our Work

How We Do It 

1. Canoo Access Pass

Since the original Cultural Access Pass launched in 2008, it provided immigrants with one year of free access to Canada’s best culture and nature attractions. This year that changed.  

As of 2024, newcomers can now benefit from a lifetime Canoo membership, giving more immigrants more time to discover more of Canada. 

Canoo unlocks over 2,000 of Canada’s greatest experiences for newcomers for free, including the best museums, galleries, national parks, science centres and historic sites. It unlocks heavily discounted classes, training, travel, kids’ activities, professional sports matches and concerts. Newcomers are also now connected to our growing partner network of legacy settlement service providers across Canada.  

Serving more immigrants that all settlement agencies combined for about 0.5% of the cost, Canoo ended the year with over 604,000 newcomers, helping them fall in love with Canada so that they’ll want to stay, contribute and become citizens.  

This year saw several exciting new partners joining Canoo, including major theatres, sports teams, education providers, and corporations extending timely, significant discounts for newcomers via Canoo. We increased our winter offerings to help newcomers’ discover more cold-weather activities, including discounts on downhill skiing at over 60 locations, skating at Montreal’s Old Port, and free cross-country skiing at Canmore Nordic Centre.

It’s not just newcomers who love Canoo. Our partners love it too. With powerful Canoo insights that we provide for free, the culture and recreation sectors can stay informed and engaged with their newcomer audiences, growing attendance and revenue alike.   

In February 2024, we launched our inaugural Canoo Awards at the Art Gallery of Ontario, one of our first Canoo partners, to celebrate Canoo partners who went above and beyond in providing exceptional experiences for newcomers. Our 2023 award winners included Calgary’s TELUS Spark Science Centre, Montréal’s Biodôme (Espace pour la vie), VIA Rail and the Toronto Zoo.   

Impact

Over 350partners providing 2000+experiences to newcomers via Canoo.

Over 400,000delivered between March 2023 and March 2024 – about half of them for kids.

Over 604,000 total members (adults and children) 

55% increase in Canoo sign-ups between Summer 2023 and Summer 2024

Canoo Member Growth

Future of Canoo

As Canoo membership continues to expand, we’re growing to meet newcomer demand and exceed expectations. We’ve come to recognize that while Canoo is a national program, it’s better described as “local everywhere”. It’s only as good as what’s happening in your local community. In response, we developed a localization strategy to ensure Canoo provides the best possible experience in every part of Canada. We established our first Canoo local hub in Alberta, hiring a locally based manager to improve the Canoo experience for newcomers across the province. We hope to add more local staff in the coming year, further decentralizing Canoo so it can be owned and directed by the communities it serves.  

We continue to invest in technology, launching a partner self-service portal that makes it super easy for new partners to join Canoo. Stay tuned for exciting new additions in the coming year.  

The Canoo app now has a 4.8-star App Store rating, but we are continuously improving it, most notably, by introducing new features that help Canoo members discover and enjoy new experiences they haven’t heard of before. 

With a data driven approach, we’ll continue to grow and diversify Canoo’s experiences and build value for our Canoo partners.

2. Enhanced Citizenship Ceremonies

Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon, SK
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon, SK, May 14, 2023. 
Enhanced citizenship ceremony in Halifax, NS
Enhanced citizenship ceremony in Halifax, NS, January 22, 2023.
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Ismaili Centre, Vancouver, BC.jpg
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Ismaili Centre, Vancouver, BC, March 16, 2023.
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at National Film Board of Canada, Montréal, QC
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at National Film Board of Canada, Montréal, QC, May 4, 2023.
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Calgary Chinese Culture Centre, AB
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Calgary Chinese Culture Centre, AB, May 16, 2023.
Enhanced citizenship ceremony, Legislative Assembly, Yellowknife, NWT
Enhanced citizenship ceremony, Legislative Assembly, Yellowknife, NWT, March 23, 2023.
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg, MB
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg, MB, February 15, 2023.

Becoming a Canadian citizen is a major life milestone. Since 2005, the ICC has co-hosted enhanced citizenship ceremonies that provide an elevated, participatory citizenship experience worthy of this momentous achievement. Our enhancements include storytelling circles where the new citizens share their experiences, as well as an Indigenous welcome, prominent guest speakers, and performers that make every ICC ceremony extra special.   

We hosted 60 enhanced citizenship ceremonies across Canada last year in provinces and territories across Canada, at stunning venues such as the UBC Boathouse in Vancouver, Halifax’s Discovery Centre, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly.   

These ceremonies celebrated key themes such as Human Rights, Truth and Reconciliation, Pride Month, International Women’s Day, and various ethnic and cultural heritage months.   

A few highlights from the remarks of guest speakers at enhanced citizenship ceremonies:  

Impact

644 ceremonies hosted since 2006  

Over 30,000 citizens attended

Over 7,600 special guests and performers

Ceremonies held in approximately 60 cities 

Future of Ceremonies 

The enhanced citizenship ceremonies experience was recently revamped to be even more participatory, transformative, and inclusive of the broader public. The result is more active audience engagement and lasting emotional impact for new citizens, their guests, and other ceremony attendees.  

We will continue making our ceremonies even more impactful, with more ceremonies hosted at our key partner locations and inviting innovative guest speakers and special guests including community leaders and notable newcomers. 

3. Ideas and Insights 

The ICC is becoming Canada’s primary centre for original, cutting-edge research and expertise on citizenship and immigration. Our research is directly influencing the national discourse on immigration. Last year, we published novel and impactful studies on declining citizenship uptake and immigrant retention rates, newcomer perspectives on life in Canada, and immigrant and employer perspectives on immigrant labour market integration.

In October, we ignited a nation-wide conversation about newcomers’ experiences in Canada through our ground-breaking report, “The Leaky Bucket”, which revealed that since the 1980s, the rate of newcomers leaving Canada has steadily increased without attention, punctuated by a 30% spike in recent years. We learned that the risk of onward migration is highest between years four and seven after obtaining permanent residence. This reveals a critical window for intervention, reinforcing the essential nature of our Canoo program, which immigrants enjoy during these decisive years. Additional ICC research found that the number of permanent residents becoming citizens within 10 years of arrival dropped by 40% between 2001 to 2021. These trends form a growing pattern of newcomers becoming disillusioned with Canada. 

“The Leaky Bucket” was the first report in decades to examine immigrant retention. We had great success mobilizing the findings on a very limited budget, starting with a packed launch event on Parliament Hill attended by 60 MPs, Senators, and senior public servants. Subsequent media coverage garnered 70M impressions, and inspired numerous debates and spin-off studies, including a follow-up by Statistics Canada, which confirmed our findings.  

Launching The Newcomer Perspective in partnership with Ipsos was another significant milestone. It’s Canada’s largest and most extensive study of verified newcomers, consisting of 20,000 respondents and delivered in partnership with the research and polling firm Ipsos. Early results reveal major challenges during newcomers’ journey, particularly regarding housing and income levels. While this is no surprise, the level of detail and nuance we’ve captured in this extensive survey is unprecedented. By bringing findings to major corporate leaders, businesses, governments and public agencies, The Newcomer Perspective will positively impact the lives of newcomers. It now will be updated quarterly.  

We also improved our infrastructure to track immigration trends. Working with immigration expert and former IRCC executive, Andrew Griffith, we published an updated analysis of citizenship rights and naturalization to keep track of immigration selection policies and processes.  

Published 3 ground-breaking original research reports

Featured in over 2,000 media programs and articles in broadcast (radio and TV), print, and online media outlets in Canada and around the world. 

Over 7,600 special guests and performers

Published Canada’s most comprehensive data visualization of citizenship rates using millions of lines of previously unpublished data from Statistics Canada  

Future of Research

  • Strengthening bidirectional research. Continuing to further develop and harness Canoo member insights and analytics to drive research for the ICC and its partners. 
  • Developing research on immigrant satisfaction with life in Canada. Digging deeper into the findings of our Canoo Insights, Immigration and Citizenship dashboard and producing innovative analyses on citizenship uptake, labour market integration, newcomer inclusion, and more. 
  • Expanding our research partnerships, collaborations, and generating additional media coverage for our perspective. This includes further developing the ICC’s collaborative research with Deloitte, the Conference Board of Canada, and others.  

Financials 2023–2024

2021-2024 Projected Growth

Expenses

Revenue


Total Revenue

$6,081,129

Government funding

$3,773,558

(62.05%)
Donations

$1,999,850

(32.89%)
Ticket sales

$237,208

(3.9%)
All other revenue

$70,513

(1.16%)

Total Expenses

$5,398,989

Programming

$4,554,681

(84.18%)
Administration

$737,789

(13.67%)
Fundraising

$116,519

(2.16%)

The figures above are preliminary, pending final approval from the ICC's 2023-2024 auditors, BDO Canada LLP. 
Additional financial information relating to the ICC can be found on our website https://www.inclusion.ca/ or on the CRA website https://www.canada.ca/en/revenueagency.html. To view ICC Charity Return History on the CRA website, click here

Our Community

The ICC is tremendously grateful for the growing community of generous and loyal donors and partners who have joined us in our mission to unlock Canada for newcomers. To our donors and partners – individuals, foundations, corporations, government – you support us through generous contributions, you tell others about our work, and you make us more powerful than we could ever be on our own.

Thank you for your unwavering support and generosity!

How You Can Help

We’re working to unlock Canada for newcomers. Want to help us make it happen?  

See https://thedifferencemakers.ca for more information on the campaign.  

With your financial support, together we’ll help immigrants fall in love with Canada, stay, and build their futures here – making Canada the most welcoming place on Earth.  

Here are some ways you can make a difference: