Awards

CMPAC presents ICLMG’s Tim McSorley with its Community Partner Award

During the recent Parliamentary Iftar dinner hosted by the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC), Tim McSorley, our National Coordinator, was honoured to receive the Community Partner Award for his dedicated partnership and steadfast contributions in service of the Muslim community.

We are deeply touched to receive this award, immensely grateful for the important advocacy of CMPAC (a member of the ICLMG coalition), and looking forward to continuing our partnership of defending the civil liberties of the Muslim community and of all people in Canada. Read Tim McSorley’s reaction here. Thank you!


ICLMG receives MAC’s 2023 “Friend of the Community” award

MUSLIM ASSOCIATION OF CANADA | Charity Profile | Donate Online | CanadahelpsICLMG’s National Coordinator Tim McSorley’s was awarded the Muslim Association of Canada “Friend of the Community” award at their 2023 Convention. Thank you to MAC for this honour and for all their important work!

“It was such an honour to join the Muslim Association of Canada at their convention. I am humbled to receive their “Friend of the Community” award for my work and the work of the ICLMG against Islamophobia and fighting for justice. And thank you Abdul Nakua for such a kind and moving introduction!” – Tim McSorley

Watch Tim’s acceptance speech here. Learn more about MAC’s work here.


ICLMG is the recipient of a NCCM award

logo2The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group is honoured to receive a Community Partner award from one of our member organizations, the National Council of Canadian Muslims, for our collaborative work over the past twelve years. Our national coordinator, Roch Tassé, will be accepting the award at the NCCM’s upcoming Ottawa fundraising dinner on Sunday, October 26, 2014, themed “Be Empowered: Standing Up for Canadian Muslims”.

Learn more about the NCCM’s work

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