The students designed posters to highlight the importance of preserving and protecting a healthy environment. The prize distribution ceremony was held at SLS Montessori and School, where the top five winning posters were displayed and the students given prizes and certificates. All other participants and participating schools received certificates.
Paul M Gareau, counsellor at the High Commission of Canada, praised the schoolchildren’s artwork. “I am delighted to see young Pakistanis helping spread the message of need to protect the environment,” Paul said.
High Commissioner of Canada Wendy Gilmour extended her congratulations to all the students who participated in the competition. She highlighted the Canadian government’s commitment to addressing the environmental challenges faced by the global community. Pollution, including plastic pollution, is a global challenge which needs a collective response, she said. “Canada has recognized this challenge and is working to protect the environment and promote clean growth, both in Canada and abroad,” she continued. “We are pleased to work with Pakistan on our shared responsibility to safeguard the environment for generations to come,” she concluded.
Published in Daily Times, February 14th 2019.
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