Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter

Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter An organization of Chinese Canadians in the City of Toronto that promotes equity, social justice, inclusive civic participation, and respect for diversity.

Objectives of the CCNC Toronto Chapter

1. To promote all rights of all individuals, in particular, those of Chinese Canadians and to encourage their full and equal participation in Canadian society.
2. To create an environment in this country in which all rights of all individuals are fully recognized and protected.
3. To promote understanding and cooperation between Chinese Canadians a

nd all other ethnic, cultural and racial groups in Canada.
4. To encourage and develop in persons of Chinese descent, a desire to know and to respect their historical and cultural heritage; to educate them in adopting a creative and positive attitude towards the Chinese Canadian contribution to society.
5. To develop community resources through voluntary participation, community networks and coalition building.
6. To educate, train and empower Chinese Canadians in civic participation, social and political advocacy through participant-led programs.

Lead our newest youth anti-racism project in Scarborough! Are you 🌟 An Asian youth in Scarborough (13-30 years old)?🌟 In...
05/25/2026

Lead our newest youth anti-racism project in Scarborough!

Are you
🌟 An Asian youth in Scarborough (13-30 years old)?
🌟 Interested in anti-racism work and leadership?
🌟 Eager to connect and work with other youth interested in anti-racism?

Apply to build leadership skills and host fun workshops in the community! Link in bio (tinyurl.com/ccncto-against-hate)

Please help us circulate widely!

This project is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage

Join our upcoming project information session on Wednesday, June 3 (6:00-8:00 PM, hybrid) to 🌟 Learn more about our inte...
05/14/2026

Join our upcoming project information session on Wednesday, June 3 (6:00-8:00 PM, hybrid) to
🌟 Learn more about our international/newcomer student project, including student leadership opportunities
🌟 Provide your input and suggestions
🌟 Connect with other individuals passionate about supporting international and newcomer students!

Link to register in bio (tinyurl.com/ccncto-student-info-session)

Translated flyers in English, Simplified Chinese, Bangla, Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, and Urdu! Help us circulate widely!

This project is funded by the Canadian Race Relations
Foundation

Allow us to re-introduce our upcoming youth-led project!✨Resilience and Resistance: Empowering Asian International and N...
04/20/2026

Allow us to re-introduce our upcoming youth-led project!

✨Resilience and Resistance: Empowering Asian International and Newcomer Students (1 year project, April 2026-March 2027)✨

🎯 Goal: Address racism and xenophobia by engaging and building leadership among international and newcomer students (13-25 years old) and families from Chinese and South Asian backgrounds

This project will:
✴️ Develop youth leadership
✴️ Develop a mentorship structure among youth leaders
✴️ Include several youth-led workshops
✴️ Develop community resources
✴️ Include youth-led public conferences
✴️ Include a youth-developed social media campaign

Apply: https://www.tinyurl.com/ccncto-student (link also in bio)

This project is funded by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation
--> Interested in sharing this project? Contact CCNCTO for additional translated flyers

We’re excited to introduce our upcoming youth-led project!We’re currently looking for passionate newcomer and internatio...
04/07/2026

We’re excited to introduce our upcoming youth-led project!

We’re currently looking for passionate newcomer and international student leaders from Chinese and South Asian backgrounds who are ready to make an impact, share their voice, and build community.

If that’s you (or someone you know), swipe to learn more and find out how to join our meeting on April 10 at 5 pm.

Join the Diversity Connection Project! Hosted by Senior Persons Living Connected (SPLC)  , the project invites participa...
03/26/2026

Join the Diversity Connection Project! Hosted by Senior Persons Living Connected (SPLC) , the project invites participants to
🌟 Build friendship and respect
🌟 Improve understand about and connection with diverse communities and experiences
🌟 Volunteer to make a difference!

CCNCTO has connected with SPLC to support their Diversity Connection Project
❣️ Facilitate a Mandarin Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training
❣️ Facilitate an English and Mandarin 2SLGBTQIA+ communities training
❣️ Co-host arts and crafts sessions

Become a Diversity Ambassador with SPLC!
[email protected] / 416-493-3333 ext 305

Funded in part by the Government of Canada's New Horizons for Seniors Program

The FIGHT is not OVER and it does not end here. As we move forward, we hope folks have gained more insight, become bette...
03/19/2026

The FIGHT is not OVER and it does not end here. As we move forward, we hope folks have gained more insight, become better informed, and feel empowered to begin MOBILIZING to speak out against and challenge xenophobia.

This public awareness campaign has been about LEARNING and UNLEARNING as we discover new ways to LISTEN to one another and GROW together as a community.

Together, we can build a world where everyone belongs and where we come from a place of understanding.

✊Upcoming CCNCTO events:
March 25th Volunteer Meeting
March 28th Workers Education Group
linktr.ee/ccncto for more details

Xenophobia is systemic and creates many barriers for im/migrants, refugees, international students, and newcomers. Every...
03/12/2026

Xenophobia is systemic and creates many barriers for im/migrants, refugees, international students, and newcomers. Everyone deserves access to SAFETY, SUPPORT, and INFORMATION.

We are sharing resources to connect our community members with trusted organizations that provide workers’ rights support, healthcare support, legal services, and newcomer support.

We fight back by building SOLIDARITY, and by STANDING TOGETHER, we will become STRONGER.

CONNECT with CCNCTO:
✊Join our workshops and monthly workers, volunteers, and youth meetings to organize and to share your ideas and experiences!

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Xenophobia is multifaceted. It is connected to anti-Black racism, anti-Indigenous racism, and the systems that divide co...
03/06/2026

Xenophobia is multifaceted. It is connected to anti-Black racism, anti-Indigenous racism, and the systems that divide communities while protecting those in power. Blaming one another distracts us from the deeper injustices that harm us all. Anti-Asian, anti-Indigenous and anti-Black racism rely on fear, misinformation, and the myth that some people belong more than others. Choose to promote solidarity!

❗Our injustices and struggles are linked!
❗Solidarity means standing with other communities!
❗Solidarity means standing against anti-Indigenous and anti-Black hate!
❗Solidarity means building power together across communities!

As we conclude this social media campaign, we remind you to think of what else can be done in the community:

❗Challenge racism in everyday conversations
❗Support Black and Indigenous communities
❗Contribute to organizing in your community

When we stand together, we are stronger. The fight against xenophobia is part of a larger fight for racial justice. Let’s keep building, keep organizing, and keep choosing solidarity over division.

This Chinese New Year, we didn’t just celebrate, we organized! Last weekend, our workers and volunteers led a community ...
02/26/2026

This Chinese New Year, we didn’t just celebrate, we organized!

Last weekend, our workers and volunteers led a community outreach activity and an New Year celebration. We saw folks talking with community members, sharing their own experience, facilitating activities and strategy discussions.

This is what organizing looks like at CCNCTO, not just attending events, but building relationships, developing leadership, and turning lived experience into collective action.

When workers lead, we build real power. When the community organizes, solidarity and leadership grows.

In this Year of the Fire Horse, we want to see more folks stepping up, taking action, and shaping the direction of our movement!

02/20/2026

Community members face many challenges, from housing and work to everyday issues. Some of these problems are personal while others are SYSTEMIC and rooted in power imbalances designed to benefit those in CONTROL.

Raised rents, stolen wages, worker exploitation, environmental injustices are not personal failures; rather, they are COLLECTIVE STRUGGLES. Collective struggles call for collective solutions: Organizing, Solidarity, and Community.

Change begins when we speak up! TAKE ACTION!

Connect with CCNCTO to get involved in:
🔳Chinese worker organizing
🔳Anti-racist organizing
🔳Intergenerational organizing

Address

1911 Kennedy Road, Unit 105
Toronto, ON
M1P2L9

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