In a powerful demonstration of unity and reconciliation, over 50 Canadian Imams participated in "Orange Khutba Day" on Friday, September 29, 2023, coinciding with the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Saturday, September 30th will mark the 3rd National Day for Truth and Reconciliation commemorating the atrocities faced by Indigenous communities of Canada, encouraging reflecting and healing.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Waterloo Region, ON – The Rohingya Centre of Canada is set to organize a photo exhibition and awareness event commemorating the sixth anniversary of the Rohingya genocide that unfolded in Myanmar (Burma) on August 25, 2017.
May 24th, 2023, Justice For All Canada condemns the World Food Programme’s second decision to reduce aid and ration cuts for Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh. These shocking funding cuts betray our commitment to upholding life-saving assistance and human rights for vulnerable Rohingya Muslim refugees.
Justice For All Canada is pleased to release our latest major report on global Islamophobia
Justice For All Canada welcomes March 15th, 2023, as the UN's first International Day to Combat Islamophobia. Dedicating an annual global observance to anti-Muslim racism and discrimination is critical to addressing alarming levels of bigotry levelled at Muslims, with devastating impacts on their communities worldwide.
The Muslim-Indigenous Connection (MIC) is pleased to announce the launch of its next cohort.
On June 1st, Justice For All Canada (JFA) presented human rights concerns in a panel discussing Canada's growing trade with Indo-Pacific countries like India.