President’s report at the AGM held on 30th of January 2022
The President of Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC), Dr. Moslem Noori, began the AGM session by declaring the quorum has been reached with more than 50% of members voted in the online election.
Full video of President's report at ICC Annual General Meeting January 2022
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Final AGM results 30th January 2022
ICC statement on incorrect reference to Persian Gulf by Global Affairs Canada
In a tweet published on 24 January 2022 on the subject of recent escalations in the Middle East, Foreign Policy CAN (the official Twitter account for Global Affairs Canada) has used the false term “Arabian Gulf” in reference to the Persian Gulf.
“Persian Gulf” is the only historically accurate, legally valid and internationally recognized name for the body of water between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. This name has been widely and globally used for over two millennia, as evidenced by thousands of historical maps from across the world.
In its 2006 report, the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names acknowledged the legitimacy of the name Persian Gulf, citing “6000 maps and more than 200 historical and tourism books from Irastus to Herodotus to Estakhri and Ibn Houghal, who have all called the water body, Persian Gulf” and concluding that “any change, destruction, or alteration of the names registered in historical deeds and maps is like the destruction of ancient works and is considered as an improper action.”
The term “Arabian Gulf,” on the other hand, is a product of propaganda efforts of some politicians who used it for their political gains by exploiting ethnic tensions in the region and rallying political support for their territorial ambitions. The use of such a term by an official social media account of the Government of Canada is deeply regrettable. Not only is this language diplomatically inflammatory and risks stoking already heightened tensions in the region, but it is also highly offensive to the Iranian-Canadian community.
Altering significant geographical names that inform the identity of a community amounts to the erasure of that community’s culture and history, which goes against the Canadian Government’s official commitment to multiculturalism. Thus, the Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) urges Global Affairs Canada to remove the divisive and misleading statement from its official channels and ensure that the historically accurate name, “Persian Gulf”, be used in all official statements and documents.
ICC Statement on the Second Anniversary of the Tragic Downing of PS752
Today marks the second anniversary of the tragic downing of flight PS752 by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps missiles, and the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Air Disasters. We take this moment to recommit ourselves to transparency, accountability, and justice for the victims of Flight PS752 and their families.
On January 8, our community was shaken to its core; this day marks a time of mourning and remembering. The Iranian Canadian Congress extends our condolences to the loved ones and family members who are still feeling the loss of the victims every day. We also hold close our fellow members of the Iranian-Canadian community who were deeply impacted by this tragedy.
Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims who have been carrying the immense grief of this loss for the past two years. We encourage you to light a candle in remembrance of the brilliant people whose lives were taken that day.
We encourage our community to come together and support one another as we continue to navigate the pandemic and lockdowns. Please check in on your friends and family at this difficult time and consider donating to these memorial scholarships that are in honor of the victims.
Read moreArt project 1400: Roots and Cultural Heritage
Art project 1400, Exhibition 3: Roots and Cultural Heritage
Through this virtual exhibition, ICC invites you to an alleviate celebration of art, roots and cultural heritage of the Iranians and the Turtle Islanders.
Exhibition 3: Roots and Cultural Heritage
Memorial scholarships in honor of Flight PS752 victims
Universities memorial funds accepting donations:
University of Alberta: https://www.ualberta.ca/flight-ps752-memorial/memorial-fund.html
University of British Columbia: https://support.ubc.ca/projects/iranian-student-memorial-award/
Queens University: https://www.givetoqueens.ca/project/view/1209
University of Ottawa: https://www.uottawa.ca/give/iranian-students-memorial-scholarship-fund
University of Manitoba: https://give.umanitoba.ca/funds/PS752-fellowship-page
Western University: https://www.westernconnect.ca/site/SPageNavigator/Flight752_Memorial_Graduate_Scholarship.html
University of Victoria: https://extrweb.uvic.ca/donate-online/iranian-student-memorial
University of Toronto: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/45925
University of Toronto - Computer Science: https://web.cs.toronto.edu/beiruti-and-saleheh-memorial
New Date For The Upcoming ICC AGM
Sincerely,
Iranian Canadian Congress
Introduction of AGM candidate Mohammad Rad
I’m Mohammad Vahidirad. My friends have known me as Mohammad Rad for a long time.
Reasons I decided to run in the ICC elections:
For many years, in addition to my business activities, I have put social activities, especially helping immigrants, on my agenda.
I may be the only person in the Iranian-Canadian community who has held more than 300 free training seminars for Iranian community and its growth.
One of my characteristics that people have known for years that they can count on me and that they have the necessary confidence to raise their problems with me, and I have always tried to help them.
My only reason for running in the election is to run the congressional education department. I do not want to do anything else, I will just hold a free monthly educational webinar in the fields of entrepreneurship and employment for the people on behalf of the Congress.
However, my personal approach is anti-sanctions, anti-violent behavior. But I feel that the ICC needs first and foremost to be able to provide useful services to the people. Therefore, my goal in the next year is to hold 12 webinars for the congress, each webinar will be 3 hours long, and the recorded videos of this webinar will be a memory for the people in the future.
who am I:
Theoretical mottos have never been enough for me and I have always focused on trying hard to practically operationalize and achieve my goals. However, I am also known as a business theorist and planner, and financing expert at an international level.
Some of my customers, who are currently my friends, view me as a tree of money and wealth, and believe I have the ability create unique ideas. They recognize me as an economic analyst and business strategist.
I am literally a pragmatic person. I have never been a good speaker, but can be a good friend and advisor.
Many Years ago, I decided to immigrate from Iran to Canada. My immigration was not a reason for stopping my activities in entrepreneurship, but to take an opportunity to expand it. However, after years of living in Canada I learned you should remember the dreams you had when you came to the new country. Most of the times the realities are not as colorful as you expect them to be. Remember your dreams are the foundation of your achievements.
My Work Experience
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and International Court of Arbitration member
- World Chambers Federation (WCF) member
- World Chambers Congress (WCC) member
- Business with\from\in Canada Book’s Author
- Creator and manager of Canadian franchise 01 Learning (First international Computer learning college for kids) (2019-Present)
- Founder and manager of Canadian franchise Canadian Lifestyle (Supplier of pharmaceutical products and vitamin supplements) (2020-Present)
- Founder and manager of Canadian franchise Global Green Construction (first manufacturer of composite finished products) (2018-Present)
- I-C-P composite production factory’s strategic development deputy (2019-Present)
- Canada Iran Business Association CEO (2015-Present).
- Founder of the legal and commercial group of RSM Capital (2015-Present).
- Owner of the Canada Capital Code Technology company of advertisement and international trading (2014-Present).
- Capital Ideal Holdings finance company owner (2014-Present).
- Deputy and legal representative of Canada Multi-Invest financial resource company (2013-Present).
- Founder and director of Hodhod Cultural Media (The first Persian language non-profit online media in Canada) (2013-Present).
- Member of the founding board of Persian Language Speakers Association of Quebec from 2015 - 2016.
Education
- MSc of Business Analysis from University of Montreal
- Network Security diploma from Montreal Teccart College
- French language certificate from University of Montreal
- Strategic Crisis Management from Moscow State University
- Commercial Management certificate from Amir Kabir University of Technology
- Crisis Management certificate from Payame Noor University
- Advertisement management certificate from Payame Noor University
- Digital Advertisement certificate from Shahid Poor Ghazi Center operating under Amir Kabir University of Technology
Introduction of AGM candidate Daniel Bagheri
Daniel Bagheri Sarvestani, is a PhD candidate at the University of Kansas and a Canadian Human Rights advisor with Cuso International. He has been volunteering and working internationally for the better part of the past 7 years. Through his field work, Daniel has developed connections with tribal indigenous communities in Western Asia (Iran), Central America (Costa Rica, Panama, and Honduras) and North America (Canada). His work focuses on the application of Indigenous Peoples Rights/Human Rights discourses, and it impact in shaping social movements and questions of identity.
Daniel has been an active member of the Iranian Canadian community. He has served as the president of the Iranian Canadian Association at the University of Guelph (2007-2012) and is currently a member of the Iranian Canadian Association of Immigration consultants. By joining the ICC Daniel aims to address the rising tensions within the Iranian Canadian community concerning issues of islamophobia, systematic discrimination, and political uncertainties abroad and at home.