Who We Are

We are a branch of the World Federalist Movement - Canada (WFMC), a national non-profit membership organization which advocates more just and effective global governance through the application of the principles of democratic federalism to world affairs.

  

External Links

 

World Federalist Movement - Canada 
Main Canadian office in Ottawa - WFC World Vision, Historical Development, Current Issues, Publications and Membership Information 

World Federalist Movement 
International Headquarters in New York - Vision and Programs, Reports from the Field, Global Governance Webring 

WFM-C is an active member of the following civil society networks and associations:

CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION
The Canadian Council for International Co-operation is a coalition of Canadian voluntary sector organizations working globally to achieve sustainable human development. CCIC seeks to end global poverty, and to promote social justice and human dignity for all.

COALITION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
The Coalition for the International Criminal Court is a network of over 2,000 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) advocating for a fair, effective and independent International Criminal Court (ICC)

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM FOR DEMOCRACY
The goal of the Forum is to promote effective democratic governance reforms by strengthening civil society collaboration nationally, regionally and internationally.

CANADIAN PEACEBUILDING COORDINATING COMMITTEE
The CPCC is a network of Canadian non-governmental organizations and institutions, academics and individuals engaged in a wide range of activities related to addressing 
the cause and consequences of violent conflict. The network encompasses organizations and individuals involved in providing humanitarian assistance, international development, conflict 
prevention and resolution, peace education, human rights promotion and protection, peace operations, post-conflict 
reconstruction and rehabilitation, and more.


CANADIAN NETWORK TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS
The Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (CNANW) was established in 1996 by representatives of national organizations that share the conviction that nuclear weapons are immoral and should be abolished.