Rooted in Toronto, ON, the Committee of Progressive Pakistani-Canadians (CPPC) represents a vibrant community of Canadian citizens of Pakistani origin united by shared commitment to justice, equality, and democratic values. Founded on the vision of advancing pluralistic, socialist democracies with robust protections for all persons regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, language, religion, sexual orientation, immigration status, or socioeconomic background, the CPPC builds bridges between communities and across borders. The organization honors the legacy of Omar Latif, whose pioneering leadership shaped the committee's mission to foster systemic change and social progress. Through its annual Memorial Award for Justice and Peace, the CPPC celebrates individuals and organizations whose work embodies these values and creates meaningful transformation in their communities. The committee welcomes nominations from both members and the public, recognizing that social progress emerges from diverse voices and collaborative effort. By accepting submissions in multiple languages and maintaining open nomination processes, the CPPC demonstrates its deep commitment to inclusivity and accessibility within the Toronto community and beyond. The organization's work reflects a belief that lasting change requires structural reform, institutional accountability, and collective action grounded in democratic principles and respect for human dignity.
Toronto, Ontario