Pakistani envoy urges Muslims to dispel xenophobia in Canada

High Commissioner of Pakistan to Canada, Tariq Azim Khan has said that the Muslims particularly those of Pakistani origin must make efforts to dispel the fear of unknown in the Canadian society.

Addressing the 20th annual Canada Day dinner hosted by Association of Progressive Muslims of Canada at Toronto, Tariq Azeem Khan said that the Muslim community need to interact with the Canadians to address xenophobia and to show them the real culture, customs and traditions etc.

He said that unlike USA or Europe, Canada was today one of the best equipped country to capitalize on the extensive intermingling of populations in the 21st century.

The Pakistani High Commissioner said that Canada’s strong performance was rooted in effective immigration policies leading to multiculturalism and diversity as a source of pride and inclusion as the core national identity.

He said that the positive impact of multiculturalism was evident among Canadians of all origins and faiths, including Muslims who were proud to be Canadian and appreciated the same things about Canada that other Canadians do.

Tariq Azam Khan was awarded with the annual award 2018, by Mobeen Khaja President of the Association of Progressive Muslims, in recognition of his outstanding services as minister, senator and High Commissioner of Pakistan and on his passion to present Pakistan’s rich culture and history for better understanding by the Canadians.

Besides a large gathering of Muslims and leaders of other faith groups, the dinner was also attended by diplomats and Canadian officials based in Toronto.

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