Mississauga, Ontario — May 25, 2026
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) expresses gratitude for the successful conclusion of MAC Convention 2026, which brought together thousands of Muslim Canadians over three days of scholarship, dialogue, and community. The 2026 Convention marks a year of growth in both attendance and impact.
🔗 Read our full statement: https://t.co/5jKtJN6Ana
@MelanieBennet_ The Muslim Association of Canada has always been clear in its condemnation of all forms of hate including antisemitism. Read the full response below :
This past weekend at the @MACNational Convention 2026, CMPAC Chair Dr Yaser Haddara and CMPAC ED @kalqazzaz led a number of important panels and discussions on Islamophobia, civic engagement, religious freedom and community leadership.
The conversations explored the importance of moving beyond reactive responses to Islamophobia toward proactive Muslim leadership, protecting the right to worship and participate fully in public life, and reflecting on how the ongoing realities in Gaza have shaped broader conversations around faith, justice, and public consciousness.
The panels brought together scholars, advocates, and community leaders for timely and important discussions centered on principled engagement and strengthening Muslim civic participation across Canada.
The Government of Canada and the CBSA deliberately targeted Muslim scholars invited to the MAC Convention this week.
Visa cancellations. ETA holds. Hours of interrogation at Pearson. Scholars denied water. Subjected to vulgar language by federal officers.
This is Islamophobia operating through a federal agency, and it will not go unanswered.
This is happening on the watch of Public Safety Minister Anandasangaree. MAC is calling on the Prime Minister's Office to immediately investigate, hold those responsible accountable, and end this treatment.
Read our full statement : https://t.co/OeLIhhq1IC
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) has released a statement condemning Israel’s closure of Masjid Al-Aqsa in occupied Jerusalem and the ongoing restrictions preventing Muslim worshippers from accessing this sacred site.
MAC is calling on the Government of Canada to take a clear and principled stance in support of religious freedom and the protection of Masjid Al-Aqsa. The statement also raises concern over recent actions that threaten the sanctity of the site.
Masjid Al-Aqsa holds a sacred place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide, and ensuring access to places of worship remains a fundamental pillar of religious freedom and human dignity.
Full Statement: https://t.co/CSz7ItPflZ
An independent academic review by leading terrorism financing and tax law Canadian Professor Michelle Gallant found the CRA did not substantiate allegations of terrorism financing against the Muslim Association of Canada, identifying serious deficiencies in the audit process.
This brings important clarity for our community and reinforces the need for fair, evidence-based oversight.
Read the full statement: https://t.co/MCQVueEjiE
I was grateful to join the Muslim Association of Canada at the Kitchener Auditorium last Friday.
It was wonderful to see thousands of people from across our Region come together in celebration of Eid‑ul‑Fitr. Thank you for welcoming me.
Eid Mubarak to everyone who celebrated!
Bill C-9 still threatens religious freedom in Canada.
The Bloc amendment removed the long-standing protection for faith-based expression. The government’s new language does not fix the problem.
MAC is calling for the exemption to be fully reinstated and the bill paused.
Read our full statement:🔗https://t.co/poRCUS5dUv
During Ramadan the Muslim Association of Canada continues to build bridges across communities. From shared iftars to cultural gatherings, stories like this show how the holy month of Ramadan strengthens unity, compassion, and connection among neighbors of all backgrounds.
https://t.co/u2sIS2jPU9
Statement from the Muslim Association of Canada
We are deeply saddened by the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and pray for the recovery of all who were injured.
We stand in solidarity with the Tumbler Ridge community and all Canadians during this time of grief. Violence has no place in our schools or our society. May we come together in compassion, unity, and a shared commitment to peace.
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) offers its condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed in the horrific attack targeting the Jewish community in Australia on Bondi Beach. We share in the sorrow with the Jewish community during this time of profound grief.
📷 Read our full statement: https://t.co/ykAdlIX7FR
STATEMENT: MAC Rejects Bill C-9 and the Criminalization of Religious Expression Bill C-9 removes vital protections for religious speech and opens the door to criminalizing imams and faith leaders for quoting scripture or making supplications. This bill was developed without proper consultation with Canadian Muslims. You cannot fight hate by criminalizing faith. Read our full statement: https://t.co/YVOGyX9DB3
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Last night, a MAC Montreal mosque was vandalized with anti-Palestinian hate graffiti. This is not an isolated act—it’s part of a rising wave of Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism in Canada.
We call on leaders to condemn this hate. See our statement:
We were honoured to welcome PM Mark Carney to the MAC Eid Festival in Ottawa.
Eid this year falls on the Afzaal family anniversary — a reminder of rising Islamophobia — and as Gaza continues to suffer with the ongoing genocide, we reflected on our responsibility for justice at home and abroad.
We shared with the Prime Minister our values as Canadian Muslims — and our commitment to a stronger and better Canada.
MAC Give Mississauga, in collaboration with MAC Youth & MAC Youth Jr, is making a meaningful impact this Ramadan! @CBCToronto captured our #Ramadan FoodShare initiative, where youth and children packed 150 food hampers filled with essential items for refugee families from Gaza and Sudan.
With support from local organizations, we’re ensuring these hampers reach those who need them most.
MAC congratulates @AmiraElghawaby and @CdnHeritage on the launch of The Canadian Guide to Understanding and Combatting Islamophobia! This is a crucial step toward a more inclusive 🇨🇦. We look forward to its impact in educating, dispelling stereotypes, and fostering allyship. #NoToIslamophobia #InclusiveCanada
🚀 Just launched: The Canadian Guide to Understanding and Combatting Islamophobia: For a more inclusive Canada. 🍁
This resource is now available for anyone looking to better understand Islamophobia and its detrimental impacts on Canadian Muslims. It contains information to counter myths and stereotypes & how to be a strong ally.
This is a huge milestone for 🇨🇦, the first official resource of its kind worldwide. I'm so grateful for our team and everyone at @CdnHeritage.
Sharaf Sharafeldin, MAC President-Strategy, praised a student-led initiative in Toronto as “a powerful act of inclusion, unity, and recognition for the Muslim community,” emphasizing its importance “amid rising Islamophobia.” https://t.co/aDk2VreGai via @torontostar