What you can do to promote religious freedom in Tibet
Religious persecution in Tibet is not simply a matter of ethnic or religious conflict or even of discrimination by a majority against its minorities. Religious persecution in Tibet is a politically motivated and consciously constructed policy implemented with the idea that it might be possible to obliterate the distinctive characteristics of Tibetan culture and civilization […]
List of publications released
This is a selected list of publications released by the Canada Tibet Committee. It includes both issue backgrounders and original research reports. The publications are presented in descending order, by date published. Violations of the Human Right to Freedom of Religion in Tibet, Canada Tibet Committee, April 3, 2017 Strategic Plan 2016-2019, Canada Tibet Committee, […]
Urgent actions and appeals
Urgent actions may be launched independently by the Canada Tibet Committee, or the CTC may join urgent actions campaigns launched by our partner organizations, including the International Tibet Network. New urgent actions will be announced on the homepage of this website as well as on the CTC facebook page and on twitter@CanadaTibet. Current Urgent Action […]
Canadian Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators
Canadian Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators from all political parties have made important contributions to the Tibetan cause. They have written letters, hosted the Dalai Lama in Ottawa, and made statements in the House of Commons. The Parliamentary Outreach Campaign aims to maintain and increase parliamentary momentum for Tibet by assisting Canadian-Tibetans and their […]
Our Mission
The Canada Tibet Committee (CTC) is a federally-registered, non-governmental organization founded in 1987. The CTC office is located in Montreal, Quebec. Our Mission The Canada Tibet Committee defends and promotes human rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people. The CTC monitors developments inside Tibet and builds public awareness in Canada through its outreach activities. […]
56th Tibetan Uprising Day
56th Tibetan Uprising Day Commemorating the 1959 uprising against Chinese Military Occupation Tuesday, March 10, 2015 – Vancouver B.C. In Solidarity with Tibetans still struggling in Occupied Tibet 12 noon – RALLY at Vancouver Art Gallery (Robson Street side) 1:30 pm – MARCH to the Consulate of China (3380 Granville St) 2:30pm to 7pm – […]
Immigration tibétaine au Canada
Immigration tibétaine au Canada En 1959, le soulèvement national des Tibétains contre l’occupation chinoise força des milliers d’entre eux à quitter leurs foyers. A la fin des années 60, près de 100 000 Tibétains déplacés avaient fui vers l’Inde et le Népal. Le gouvernement indien était incapable de fournir de l’aide à tous les réfugiés. En conséquence, le […]
Contact
ALBERTA Calgary Tibetan Community of Alberta Namgyal Chodak, président Courriel: albertatibetan@gmail.com Site web: http://www.albertatibetan.com/ COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE Vancouver Tibetan Cultural Society of British Columbia Tenzin Gyurme, président Courriel: tcsofbc@gmail.com http://www.tcsofbc.org/ Victoria Tibetan Cultural Society of Vancouver Island c/o Thubten Choling 5810 Wilson Ave., Duncan, B.C. Canada, V9L 1K4 t: 250-748-6028 http://www.tcsovi.org/ ONTARIO Ottawa […]
The Canada Tibet Committee
The Canada Tibet Committee The Canada Tibet Committee defends and promotes human rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people. The CTC monitors developments inside Tibet and builds public awareness in Canada through its outreach activities. Learn more about the CTC
Current openings
The Canada Tibet Committee relies on volunteers to continue its work in support of human rights in Tibet. Volunteering offers you a unique opportunity to join a diverse group of people engaged in a wide range of activities. The experience gained by volunteering is a great way to build your CV and to learn about […]