"Together for Canada": Statement by Special Representative Amira Elghawaby on Canadian Islamic History Month Français
OTTAWA, ON , Oct. 1, 2025 /CNW/ - This October, we celebrate Canadian Islamic History Month and the many contributions of Muslim communities to our shared Canadian story. Comprising nearly five percent of our country's population, Canadian Muslims continue to enrich our communities in countless ways, from innovation to culture and civic engagement. This month is an opportunity to reflect on those achievements and to recognize our potential to build an even brighter future together.
This month, I invite you to explore the "Together for Canada" video series, launched in Montreal (Quebec)— where the voices of Canadian Muslims come alive through stories of resilience, belonging, and success. This builds on the "Celebrating Generations of Canadian Muslims" campaign from Ottawa (Ontario) last year, and the "Celebrating the Contributions of Muslim Women and Girls" campaign from Edmonton (Alberta) in 2023.
Alongside the Canadian Guide to Understanding and Combatting Islamophobia: For a More Inclusive Canada, these stories highlight what is possible when we stand united: a country where inclusion is more than just a value, it is a daily practice. By listening, learning, and acting together, we can recognize and address Islamophobia in our communities. I encourage everyone to take part in this journey of unity and allyship, to help each other succeed and ensure that everyone has a chance to thrive.
Together, we can build a country where every person has a place, a voice, and a future. Let's move forward—Together for Canada.
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Amira Elghawaby, Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia; For further information: (Media only), please contact: Media Relations, Canadian Heritage, 819-994-9101, 1-866-569-6155, [email protected]
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