Senator praises Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s in Parliament

Nov 12, 2024

Corpus Christi College and St. Mark’s College were honored to be recognized by Senator Yonah Martin during a recent Senate session at the Parliament of Canada. Dr. Gerry Turcotte, President of Corpus Christi College and Principal of St. Mark’s College, was in Ottawa and present for the remarks.

Honourable senators, I rise today to recognize a remarkable institution that has stood as a beacon of academic excellence and spiritual growth since its inception in 1956. St. Mark’s College was founded by the Congregation of St. Basil and received its charter from the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This legacy of education highlights the Basilian Fathers’ commitment to higher education.

Corpus Christi College was established in 1999, embracing the Jesuit tradition and further enriching the educational landscape. Located on the University of British Columbia Vancouver campus, Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s offers a unique opportunity for students to embark on their academic journeys for the first two years of university studies.

Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s offers over 100 courses across various disciplines, including arts, business, science and digital media. With year-round admissions, Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s provides the flexibility that allows students to tailor their academic schedules to fit their lives. Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s truly embodies the “best of both worlds.” Their smaller campus fosters an accessible and supportive learning environment, while UBC’s expansive amenities are just steps away. At Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s, they cultivate a community that feels like a home away from home.”

Senator Martin went on to acknowledge the accomplishments of Dr. Gerry Turcotte, President of Corpus Christi College and Principal of St. Mark’s College since August 2022.

“He was awarded the Governor General’s International Award in Canadian Studies in 2011, Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2011 and Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2023.

One of his greatest honours was being gifted his Blackfoot name, Mountain Thunder, for his outstanding work on reconciliation. His strong leadership, along with the dedication of the faculty and the support of the alumni community, has played an instrumental role in the success of Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s”

Senator Yonah Martin, from British Columbia, is currently the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. She is the first Canadian of Korean descent to serve in the Senate of Canada and the first Korean-Canadian parliamentarian in Canadian history. Prior to her appointment to Senate, Senator Martin had a 21-year teaching career in Metro Vancouver. In November 2015, she co-founded International Parliamentary Coalition for Victims of Sexual Slavery (IPCVSS), and currently serves as Co-Chair of Canada.

Senator Martin closed her remarks with noting the important work Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s does in supporting students at the beginning of their post-secondary journey.

“Honourable senators, please join me in recognizing the importance of Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s College, which is committed to ‘giving students the best start to their university studies’. Thank you.”