Canadian-Pakistani Barrister Launches “PEACE CANADA “ Non-Profit to Empower Immigrants and Build Community Harmony

By: Farooq Mirza

Canada – A dedicated social activist , renowned barrister and politician Najam Naqvi who has lived in Canada for the past 25 years is channeling his passion for service into a new non-profit organization aimed at uplifting vulnerable communities on both sides of the globe.
In a heartfelt message, the founder of Peace Canada.ca shared his vision of selfless public welfare work that transcends borders, religions, and races.
Najam Naqvi dedicated his life to Service, Justice and Humanity.
In the diverse and growing community of London, Syed Najam Naqvi has emerged not only as a practicing Barrister and Solicitor, but as a deeply committed humanitarian whose life reflects a simple yet powerful mission to serve people without expecting anything in return.

A Legal Professional with a Human Touch
As the founder of a legal practice based in London, Ontario, Najam Naqvi has built his career on principles of justice, accessibility, and compassion. His firm provides services in areas such as immigration, real estate, personal injury, wills, and bail matters, ensuring that individuals and families receive comprehensive legal support when they need it most.
His work emphasizes reducing stress for clients and guiding them through complex legal challenges with clarity and dignity.

His professional philosophy is rooted in the belief that access to justice is a fundamental right, not a privilege. This belief is reflected in his efforts to break down barriers and make legal services accessible to marginalized and vulnerable populations. His involvement in community initiatives highlights his dedication to understanding real-life challenges and responding with practical solutions.

Helping people is not an occasional act for him—it is a daily practice. His work reflects a sincere commitment to uplifting others, regardless of their background, financial status, or circumstances. He believes that true service lies in action, not acknowledgment.
Promoting Peace and Social Responsibility
Najam Naqvi’s humanitarian efforts are also aligned with broader initiatives focused on peacebuilding and social cohesion. Through platforms such as Peace Canada (Peacecanada.ca), his work extends into promoting compassion, unity, and collective responsibility within society.

At the core of Najam Naqvi’s journey is a vision where legal advocacy and human service go hand in hand. His life demonstrates that the role of a lawyer can extend far beyond legal arguments—it can become a vehicle for social change, compassion, and justice.
In a world often driven by recognition and reward, Najam Naqvi stands out for his humility and purpose. His ongoing work in London, Ontario continues to inspire many, proving that meaningful change begins with a genuine commitment to serve humanity.

“I am convinced that I can do this work without any reward,” he said. “Along with my practice, I do this work on a daily basis.”
The Organization, officially registered as a non-profit, operates in both Canada and Pakistan. Its mission focuses on helping the needy, supporting the unemployed, and guiding newcomers — regardless of their background.
“We help people who come from another community, or from a different religion, or from a different race,” he emphasized. “I don’t care about this. I only care about helping people.”
Key initiatives include:
assisting immigrants in connecting with institutions
Upgrading professional credentials , guiding individuals toward careers as lawyers, doctors, and engineers and fostering meaningful community integration.

Mr. Najam Naqvi also announced the upcoming launch of Peace Canada, a digital newspaper dedicated to promoting positive stories, unity, and cross-community collaboration. He expressed optimism about the project, noting strong public interest and readiness to share promotional graphics soon. Speaking about the importance of building bridges, he said:
“When we are living here, we have to live here with a purpose. We have to live here as our home. We have to stay in touch with the other communities. We have to work together with them.”
His efforts have already received warm responses from various groups, including recent encouraging commitments from Canadian communities.
“Human nature tells us to be with each other,” he remarked. “They have also said that they are ready to work with us. We will definitely be with you.”
The initiative reflects a growing movement of diaspora-led efforts that strengthen social cohesion while maintaining strong ties to their roots in Pakistan.

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