Iranian Canadian Congress
Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) Overview
The Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC), established in 2007, is a national non-profit, non-partisan, and non-religious organization that advocates for the interests and rights of Iranian‑Canadians. Headquartered in Thornhill/Richmond Hill (Greater Toronto Area), it aims to increase civic engagement, combat racism, and promote professional accreditation and political participation across Canada.
Key Activities:
- Advocacy & Policy: ICC campaigns for municipal voting rights for PRs, accreditation of foreign‑trained professionals, re‑establishing diplomatic ties with Iran, and protections against anti‑Iranian discrimination.
- Community Outreach: Hosts consultations and collaborates with federal committees on issues like foreign interference, genocide prevention, PS752 victims, and security rights.
- Membership & Grants: Over 1,500 members nationwide; organizes events, webinars, awards, and provides a platform for Iranian-Canadian voices.
- Public Statements: Actively issues statements on global/geopolitical events—for instance, condemning military aggression or advocating human rights.
Evaluation:
ICC has established credibility as a community advocacy body, engaging with MPs, commissions, and federal institutions. Website is professional, mobile‑friendly, and updated regularly. While occasionally criticized by splinter groups, it remains one of the leading voices for Iranian‑Canadians in civic advocacy and public policy.
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