ABOUT US

We defend justice and dignity, ensuring all Canadians live free from
discrimination
intolerance
injustice
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OUR STORY

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As Islamophobia and discrimination continue to affect Canadian Muslim communities, we recognized the urgent need for a dedicated organization that combines rigorous research, comprehensive education, and effective legal remedies.

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While we address the immediate needs of individuals facing discrimination, our ultimate goal is to transform the social, legal, and institutional landscape to prevent Islamophobia and protect the civil liberties of all Canadians.

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The Canadian Civic Harmony Foundation was established to address a critical gap in the protection and advancement of civil liberties across Canada.

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OUR MISSION

To advance a Canada where human rights are understood, respected, and practically protected through education, civil liberties and human rights work, responses to Islamophobia, and access to legal remedies.

OUR VISION

A more inclusive Canada in which diverse communities thrive, institutions act fairly, and every person can live free from discrimination.

OUR PRINCIPLES

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Transparency  & Accountability 

Open reporting and responsible stewardship 
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Evidence & Integrity

Grounded in research 
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Professionalism

Clear processes and qualified oversight 
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DIGNITY

People first. Rights protected under the Charter. 
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COLLABORATION

Working together for lasting civic harmony 
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