Rooted in the eternal and universal principles of Sanātana Dharma—truth and integrity, peace and religious harmony, duty and selfless service—the Hindu Public Affairs Council of Canada (Canada HPAC) stands as a bold and unwavering voice for Hindu Canadians. In a time when our political representation and cultural heritage are increasingly under siege, Canada HPAC rises with resolve.
Across Canada, Hindu temples are vandalized, and Hindu community leaders and organizations are relentlessly targeted by well-organized, well-funded, politically powerful, and media-savvy anti-Hindu and Khalistani extremist networks. These elements operate with near impunity—enabled by political silence, fear, and appeasement from those in power.
Canada HPAC is founded by Chandra Arya, former Member of Parliament and who was the lone and strong voice for Hindu Canadians in the Parliament of Canada. As a national leader, he publicly and repeatedly spoke out—at great personal and political cost—against Khalistani extremism and consistently championed the interests of Hindu Canadians.
In the face of the grave and escalating threat to our values, identity, and legacy, Canada HPAC emerges as a fearless defender of the Hindu voice in Canada. We are not just reacting to attacks—we are building a powerful, lasting foundation for political empowerment, and cultural pride.
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.
Canada HPAC is equally committed to nurturing the enduring relationship with Bharat—the Punya Bhoomi for all Hindus across the world and sacred cradle of Sanātana Dharma—and to ensuring that the voice of the Hindu Canadian community becomes a permanent, respected, and indispensable force in the democratic fabric of Canada.