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CMPAC presents ICLMG’s McSorley with 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 […]

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ICLMG on Government No Fly Lists

The serious flaws and violations of the law uncovered in the first ever rigorous and independent review of Canada’s secretive No Fly List regime require an immediate response and urgent action on the part of the Canadian government. For 20 years, Canada has operated a troubling, secretive regime that prevents individuals, including Canadians, from flying […]

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ICLMG testifies against Bill C-12 at Senate Committee

On February 10, 2026, ICLMG’s National Coordinator testified at the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology (SOCI) for their study of the rights-violating and xenophobic Bill C-12, the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act. Watch his 5-minute intervention above or read the transcript of his remarks below. Read our full briefs to […]

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ICLMG raises concerns with the proposed regulations for the Foreign Influence Registry

On February 2nd, 2026, the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group sent the following comments to the federal government in the context of their 30-day consultation on their proposed Regulations for the Foreign Interference Transparency and Accountability Act (FITAA): Concerns The Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Regulations as currently drafted fail to clarify some key aspects of the […]

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Civil Society Launches People’s Consultation on AI: Government Regulation of AI Needed

The People’s Consultation on AI, launched on January 21, 2026, is a collaborative civil society initiative created in response to the federal government’s failure to provide a meaningful consultation process during the development of a national AI strategy in October 2025. In 2025, the government hastily assembled a task force to develop its AI national […]

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