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Breaking walls, building bridges

Join us for Muslim Awareness Week and year-round education. Together we build understanding and challenge prejudice across our province.

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Now Happening!

8th edition of the Muslim Awareness Week 2026

Jan

23

2026
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Now Happening!

8th edition of the Muslim Awareness Week 2026

Jan

23

2026
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Who we are

Education and action against Islamophobia

Founded in response to the tragic 2017 Quebec City mosque attack, Muslim Awareness Week invites Quebecers of all backgrounds to discover the contributions, aspirations and concerns of the province’s Muslim communities. Over the years the week has flourished thanks to the support of community organisations, public institutions, worship centres and businesses. Our mission is to build bridges so that everyone understands who we are as fellow citizens and can celebrate the values we share. Through dialogue and cultural exchange, we challenge stereotypes and foster trust. Working together toward a society grounded in respect and inclusion.

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Experience the week

Each year’s program includes a mix of cultural and civic activities—launches, fairs, blood drives, interfaith round tables, living libraries, film screenings, workshops and commemorations—to inspire dialogue and connection. Join us to discover what’s planned this year.

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Blood Drive

Jan 25
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Jan 31
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Héma‑Québec centers (Laval, Kirkland, Globule Versailles)

Art Exhibition – Faces of Reconnection

Jan 28
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Jan 30
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430 rue Sainte-Hélène, bureau 401, Montréal

January 29 Commemoration

Jan 29
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4:30 pm
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Grande Place, Metro Parc, 7245 Hutchison Street

Impacts of Islamophobia on Muslim Mental Health

Jan 29
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4:30 pm
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Leacock 232 (McGill University), 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal

Commemoration of the Tragedy at the Grand Mosque of Québec

Jan 29
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5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
St. Michael’s Cathedral, 130 Cathedral Street, Sherbrooke

Expo Fair — Getting to Know One Another

Jan 31
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1:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Casa d’Italia, 505 Jean-Talon East St
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Become a bridge builder!

By offering your time and skills you help build bridges and foster understanding, while making meaningful connections and contribute to a more inclusive Quebec.

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Media & updates

Stay informed

A curated selection of news and media coverage related to Muslim Awareness Week and broader social issues affecting Muslim communities in Québec.

Learning about others can teach us about ourselves

Montreal Gazette
Jan 30 2020

C’est comme ça qu’on vit au Québec?

The Suburban
Dec 1 2025

Muslim Awareness Week 2025

Global News
Jan 17 2025

A tough week to be a Muslim woman in Quebec

Montreal Gazette
Jan 21 2021

Montreal mosque tour gives students insight into Islamic culture amid Muslim Awareness Week

City News
Jan 28 2025
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Guides & materials

Download our reports, posters and past program materials to deepen your understanding and share our message.

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Moments & memories

Explore moments that capture the energy, creativity and diversity of our activities and community connections.

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Stories & perspectives from our community

Discover in‑depth features and creative pieces that highlight diversity, foster understanding and share meaningful insights across communities.

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Find answers to common questions about our events, how to support us, and the broader context of Muslims in Quebec.

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Why raise awareness about Islamophobia in Quebec?

Raising awareness about Islamophobia helps recognize and combat prejudice and discrimination against people of Muslim faith. By encouraging dialogue and understanding, MAW contributes to a more just and inclusive society where everyone can live and practice their faith safely.

Who can participate in Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) activities?

MAW activities are open to everyone—youth and adults, people of any faith or none at all, newcomers and long‑time residents. The spirit of the week is inclusive, and anyone curious about Muslim diversity in Quebec is welcome.

What is Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is an annual week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs are invited to learn more about the achievements, contributions, aspirations and concerns of Quebecers of Muslim faith. It’s an opportunity to build bridges and celebrate the richness of Quebec’s diversity.

Is MAW a religious event?

No, MAW is not a religious event. It is a cultural and civic week that promotes mutual understanding and connection among Quebecers of all backgrounds. Activities focus on culture, volunteering, education and civic engagement rather than worship.

What is the main goal of Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

The main goal of MAW is to bring Quebecers of all backgrounds closer together. The week encourages mutual understanding and combats prejudice through dialogue, cultural activities and awareness initiatives.

What is a living library?

A living library is an activity where people become ‘books’ to share their stories with visitors. During MAW, Quebecers of Muslim faith discuss their experiences and answer questions to foster understanding and dismantle stereotypes.

How does Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) commemorate the January 29 2017 attack?

MAW includes vigils and commemorative talks in memory of the victims of the Quebec City mosque attack. These moments of reflection and dialogue highlight the importance of fighting hatred and promoting inclusion.

Why include a blood drive during MAW?

The blood drive is a solidarity initiative that shows the commitment of Muslim communities to the wellbeing of all. Organized in partnership with Héma Québec, this activity saves lives and raises awareness about the importance of donating blood.

What kinds of activities are offered during Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

The program includes fairs and exhibitions, interfaith round tables, living libraries, conferences, film screenings, art exhibitions, blood drives and commemorative events. These events aim to stimulate dialogue and showcase the talent and initiatives of Muslim communities.

How can I support Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) outside of events?

In addition to attending activities, you can support MAW by volunteering, sharing information with others, establishing partnerships or making a donation if fundraising campaigns are active. The team welcomes ideas and collaborations; feel free to reach out through the site.

How can I volunteer for Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

You can offer your help by contacting the organizing team through the contact form on the site. Share your availability and areas of interest, and the team will let you know about specific needs. Volunteers are essential for greeting guests, supporting events and promoting the week.

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