Total Number of Communication Reports: 10
Monthly communication reports in the last 6 months: 0
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Budget, Economic Development, Federal-Provincial Relations, Financial Institutions, Government Procurement, Health, Housing, Taxation and Finance
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In accordance with The National Housing Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11), the mission of the FAAVM Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) $2.8 billion project is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all, working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes; utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; and build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Constitutional Issues, Economic Development, Federal-Provincial Relations, Foreign Affairs, Government Procurement, Research and Development, Small Business, Tourism
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Protection of Canadian minorities, also referred to as visible minorities, identified as national minorities, is a core issue for the FAAVM, and many activities are being undertaken in this field. These include the development of legally binding Canadian standards, drafting of national legislations, and the development of legally binding international standards, of which the FAAVM Charter for the Protection of Canadian Minorities.
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Policies or Program
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Budget, Child Services, Constitutional Issues, Defence, Economic Development, Government Procurement, Immigration, International Relations, Justice and Law Enforcement
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The Canada Civil Rights Act of 2003 as part of our constitutional reform; is a legislative project whereas the main objectives are to reinforce the Constitution and subsequently proposing Constitutional amendments to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom in order to secure and protect all Canadian Citizens Civil Rights indistinctively.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Constitutional Issues, Federal-Provincial Relations, Government Procurement, International Relations, Justice and Law Enforcement, Taxation and Finance, Tourism
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The FAAVM is working to establish a sustainable collaborative platform with The Parliament of Canada, Elected Federal Political Parties, Federal Political Leaders and the Senate to help raise awareness regarding the promotion and protection of the rights of minorities under International Human Rights Laws.
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Policies or Program
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Budget, Economic Development, Employment and Training, Federal-Provincial Relations, Financial Institutions, Foreign Affairs, Government Procurement, Internal Trade, International Development, International Relations, International Trade, Regional Development, Research and Development, Science and Technology, Small Business, Taxation and Finance
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The Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities (FAAVM) also seeks Federal, Provincial and Local Governments Financial Grants and monetary assistance for the creation and establishment of our $3.5 billion trust fund by 2020; in order to establish various sustainable socio economic mechanisms for the underprivileged and disadvantaged communities at the national levels; Whereas the construction of new building facilities, seniors citizens housing complex development; housing project for the homeless communities; housing complex for other aboriginal and first nations communities; and to provide financial benefits for Minority Communities and Youth Business Development Programs.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Budget, Consumer Issues, Economic Development, Financial Institutions, Foreign Affairs, Government Procurement, Industry, International Development, International Relations, International Trade, Regional Development, Research and Development, Taxation and Finance
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The Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities (FAAVM) works with local, national, regional, global and federal Governments to build a $4.5 Trillion dynamic, sustainable, innovative and people-centered socioeconomic platform by 2030. Subsequently, to promote reform of the global financial system, to tackle economic uncertainty and trade tensions, while making Canada a prime competitor within the $100 Trillion global economic marketplace.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Arts and Culture, Elections, Federal-Provincial Relations, Government Procurement, Justice and Law Enforcement, Science and Technology
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To promulgate the week of May 21 to May 28 as a symbolic and informal annual commemorative week, such as Minority History Week, in accordance with the Canadian Multiculturalism Act R.S.C., 1985, c. 24 (4th Supp.), whose sole purpose is to recognize that members of minorities make significant contributions to the richness and diversity of our Canadian society and communities, and to celebrate the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
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Policies or Program
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Arts and Culture, Child Services, Constitutional Issues, Economic Development, Elections, Employment and Training, Federal-Provincial Relations, Financial Institutions, Government Procurement, Immigration, Internal Trade, International Development, Regional Development, Research and Development, Taxation and Finance, Tourism
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We also seek the creation of a Federal Government Ministry to initiate and launch The Federal Ministry of Minorities (FMM); whereas a Federal Government Department to be created by the Office of the Prime Minister; through special Parliamentary Act; whereas the Senate and the House of Commons; thereinafter to advance majority-minority relations throughout Political Participation Programs on issues related to the inclusion of minorities in decision-making processes in support of ethno political representation.
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Regulation
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The FAAVM (Association fédérale pour le progrès des minorités visibles, AFPVM) is a nonprofit, charitable organization. Our major focus involves using various multifunctional civil rights programmes to help our mostly disadvantaged, underprivileged minorities as men, women and children. Via the FAAVM multilateral humanitarian systems, and activities, we're able to reach out to these people who are very difficult to reach via more traditional-type programmes. We then use these activities to help improve the quality of life of these disadvantaged peoples, also called the minorities. Our all-volunteer network nationwide program is comprised of several components, all having to do with providing meaningful and positive educational, socio-cultural, spiritual, economic and overall human development activities for our mostly economically disadvantaged nationwide and worldwide. A major objective is our use of national and international legally binding humanitarian instruments, norms, precepts and principles in order to intervene at the national level to outreach minorities who are often very difficult to otherwise reach. We are then able to impact minorities in many positive ways. We promote early education, child welfare, gender equality, social justice, global peace and socio economic development, and promote the overall growth and advancement process. We emphasize maximizing positive human potential, drug education/prevention, healthy living, decreased street violence, improved reading and writing skills, and learning to respect others from diverse backgrounds nationwide and globally.
Raphael Louis, President/Leader & Chief Executive Officer
Address:
706 Yates Stree
P.O BOX 8395 Victoria Main
Victoria, BC V8W 3S1
Canada
Telephone number:
778-676-5047