Tatsuo Kage Awarded 2012 Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi award
At the 2012 NAJC AGM held in Kamloops BC, Vancouver human rights advocate Tatsuo Kage was awarded the 2012 Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi Human Rights Award. Awarded this year for the first time, the award...
View ArticleSolidarity with the Assembly of First Nations
Protesters gather in front of MP Ryan Leef’s office in Whitehorse on Monday, as part of the Idle No More campaign. The national movement demands the Canadian government respect First Nations’ treaty...
View ArticleRe: Idle No More
January 4, 2013 To: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Prime Minister’s Office Re: Idle no more The National Association of Japanese Canadians is pleased to hear that you will be meeting with Attawapiskat...
View ArticleCharter of Quebec Values
The National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) is concerned about the proposed “Charter of Quebec Values” and in particular the measures to prohibit public servants from wearing conspicuous...
View ArticleCanada Must Stand Firm in Support of Syrian Refugees
The National Association of Japanese Canadians applauds the Liberal government’s clear commitment to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in communities across Canada over the next few months. We also are...
View ArticleCanada Must Stand Firm in Support of Syrian Refugees
The National Association of Japanese Canadians applauds the Liberal government’s clear commitment to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in communities across Canada over the next few months. We also are...
View ArticleJCAM Signs the Indigenous Accord
More than 80 groups gathered around the fire in Oodena Circle at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg in a partnership with the City of Winnipeg to sign the Indigenous Accord. Mayor Brian Bowman and City...
View ArticleCanada Must Stand Firm in Support of Syrian Refugees
The National Association of Japanese Canadians applauds the Liberal government’s clear commitment to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in communities across Canada over the next few […]
View ArticleJCAM Signs the Indigenous Accord
More than 80 groups gathered around the fire in Oodena Circle at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg in a partnership with the City of Winnipeg […]
View ArticleCanada Must Stand Firm in Support of Syrian Refugees
The National Association of Japanese Canadians applauds the Liberal government’s clear commitment to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in communities across Canada over the next few months. We also are...
View ArticleJCAM Signs the Indigenous Accord
More than 80 groups gathered around the fire in Oodena Circle at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg in a partnership with the City of Winnipeg to sign the Indigenous Accord. Mayor Brian Bowman and City...
View ArticleDecember 10: United Nations Human Rights Day
As Japanese Canadians we are reminded that on November 9th, 1945, Canada ratified the Charter of the United Nations adopted earlier that year in San Francisco. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie...
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