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Across Canada, the Hindu community faces growing threats—from anti-Hindu groups to Khalistani extremism, all while suffering from a dangerous lack of political representation.

The time to rise is now. 

The Hindu Public Affairs Council of Canada (Canada HPAC) is here—a bold, national movement founded by former MP Chandra Arya, the only voice who stood for Hindus in Parliament.

We are unapologetically Hindu. We are resolutely Canadian.

Canada HPAC is building political power, protecting our heritage, and confronting extremism with courage and clarity.

We will not stay silent. We will not back down.

This is our moment. This is our movement.

Canada HPAC stands for:

  • Defending Hindu identity
  • Building political power
  • Combating extremism
  • Shaping public policy
  • Strengthening Canada–Bharat ties

We’re not just reacting—we’re organizing.
We’re not just protesting—we’re leading.
We are here to build a future where every Hindu Canadian stands tall—with pride, protection, and power.

This is a decisive call to action—not tomorrow, but today. If we do not act now, the anti-Hindu forces will only grow stronger.

We owe it to our children and grandchildren to build a future where they can stand tall, proudly Hindu, unapologetically Dharmic, and fully Canadian. A future where they do not fear the anti-Hindu forces but instead lead Canada to prosperity with the confidence and strength of their Hindu heritage.

Dharmo Rakṣhati Rakṣhitaḥ

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Former Liberal MP ousted over alleged ties to India starts Hindu-Canadian lobby group

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