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Toronto, ON M4W 3J0
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"He who dares not offend cannot be honest." Thomas Paine


"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival." Winston Churchill

 

Mission Statement...


History has shown that true democracies do not go to war with each other. In an increasingly violent and unstable world, with terrorism at our door, the best tool we have as Canadians to achieve peace and preserve our way of life is to support governments and groups who advance democracy and to vigorously oppose those who incite hatred and violence. CCD will focus on research, education and media publishing to build a greater understanding of the importance of a pro-democracy foreign policy and the defence of our national security.

 

Our history and people...


Founded in 2003, the Canadian Coalition for Democracies (CCD) is a non-partisan, multi-ethnic, multi-religious organization of concerned Canadians dedicated to the protection and promotion of democracy at home and abroad.

Senior members of CCD include Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Copts, Assyrians, Buddhists, secularists, and everything in between. Our team members come from Lebanon, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Israel, Taiwan, Algeria, United States, Southeast Asia, Canada and many other points of the globe.

 

CCD's uniting principle is democracy, not religion or ethnicity.

 

Why does CCD exist?

 

Many Canadians have been troubled by Canada's foreign policy. Our democratic way of life and multicultural society are models for the world and the basis of our moral authority. Despite this, our foreign policy has in the past consistently failed to support sister democracies who share our values, including India, Taiwan, the United States, Israel, and others who are under attack on the front lines of tyranny and global terrorism. As well as nations, Canada has failed to support democratic movements such as the democratic opposition in Iran, Christians in Lebanon, Copts and Baha'i in Egypt, Assyrians throughout the Muslim world, Christians and Animists in the Sudan, and Hindus in Kashmir.

 

Many Canadians are expressing relief that our foreign policy is finally starting to reflect Canadian values. CCD will continue to do the research and publishing that will help Canadians stay informed about our country's role on the world stage.

 

At CCD, we believe that our foreign policy should reflect our respect for life and liberty. If we want peace, we must support beleaguered allies who share our Canadian values. Instead, many in our past governments have made it their career to condemn and criticize the United States and Israel, while being apologists for terrorists who celebrate the killing and maiming of men, women, and children. We have failed to clearly and unequivocally tell those who seek a better life in Canada that they are welcome, but only if they check their hatreds at the border. The validation that past Canadian governments have given to tyrants and terrorists and their apologists has made it easier for them to deny freedom and spill the blood of innocents around the world. Tragically, some of that innocent blood is on Canadian hands.

 

CCD will work to assure that our natural democratic allies - both nations and peoples - are supported and that their enemies receive neither encouragement nor aid from Canada.

 

What does CCD do?

 

CCD monitors the foreign policy actions and inactions of the Canadian government and taxpayer-funded agencies, and shines a light on how each act and omission helps or hurts the cause of democracy. CCD will seek neither the friendship nor enmity of politicians or political parties, but will offer its support and criticism based solely on pro-democracy principles.

 

CCD will also work to bring all facts to the attention of our government, our Members of Parliament and our fellow Canadians and advocate our cause in the media and through building coalitions with other like-minded Canadian organizations.

 

CCD is published frequently in national newspapers and has regular press releases, radio and television interviews, letters to the editor, face-to-face meetings with politicians, international alliances with pro-democracy groups, petitions, and other means of moving toward an ethical foreign policy. For the first time, our government knows there is a watchdog who will trumpet their transgressions from print media, radio, and television each time they betray ethical principles in their foreign policy.

 

From history...

 

Winston Churchill said that an appeaser is someone who feeds the crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. In 1938, the British peace movement and the media overwhelmingly supported Neville Chamberlain when he promoted a "peace process" with Adolf Hitler, and cheered wildly when he returned from Munich with "peace in our time". Six years later, 45 million people lay dead and Europe was in ruins. Appeasement is no basis for foreign policy. 

 


 

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