
Uniting for Justice, Equality, and Palestinian Canadian Well-being
The Palestinian Canadian Congress (PCC) is a non-profit national organization established to address Palestinian Canadians' growing needs and aspirations. We are a diverse group of individuals and member organizations. We are united by our commitment to justice, equality, and Palestinian human rights as well as the well-being of the Palestinian community in Canada.

Raising Awareness
We promote the rich cultural heritage of the Palestinian people and enlighten the Canadian public about Palestinians’ human rights aspirations.

Rights Advocacy
We advocate for policies that promote justice and peace and protect Palestinian Canadians’ rights.

Community Building
We provide programs, services and resources that empower Palestinian Canadians to participate fully in Canadian society and celebrate their heritage.
We envision a future where
Palestinian Canadians thrive.
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Advocating for Unity, Justice, and Equality

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Empowering Our Community Through Dedicated Initiatives
Our work focuses on uniting and empowering the Palestinian Canadian community through advocacy, education, and community-building initiatives. We strive to promote justice, equality, and the well-being of Palestinian Canadians by coordinating efforts and raising awareness.

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Becoming a member or volunteer with PCC allows you to actively contribute to our advocacy and community-building efforts. Stay informed and engaged by joining our campaigns and subscribing to our updates.

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Anti - Palestinian Racism (APR) in Canada 2024 Survey Results
The Palestinian Canadian Congress (PCC) has commissioned a pivotal new survey to investigate the alarming prevalence of Anti-Palestinian Racism (APR) in Canada. As a leading advocate for Palestinian communities, PCC’s initiative aims to address the increasing targeting of Palestinians and their allies, while bringing much-needed attention to APR as a distinct and pervasive form of discrimination.

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