Tribunals Will Marginalize Canadian Muslim Women and Increase Privatization of Family Law Press ReleaseAima WarriachSeptember 15, 2014privitization, family law, NAWL, Marion Boyd, Muslim family law, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Arbitration Act, Razia Jaffer, Nuzhat Jafri, Nina Karachi
Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) holds media launch of its report, Women in Niqab Speak: A Study of the Niqab in Canada Aima WarriachFebruary 26, 2014
Two new reports from CCMW: Violence against Women: Health and Justice for Canadian Muslim Women and Women in Niqab Speak: A Study of Women Who Wear the Niqab Aima WarriachOctober 3, 2013
Canadian Parliamentary Inquiry into Anti-Semitism: Presentation of Alia Hogben on behalf of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women Aima WarriachDecember 1, 2009
Exploring what it means to be a Canadian Muslim – A Historic Gathering of Youth from Across Canada Aima WarriachOctober 29, 2009
CCMW’s Submission to Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism Aima WarriachAugust 26, 2009
Scholarship in Honour of Dr. Lila Fahlman, Founder of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women Aima WarriachApril 16, 2008
Canadian Council of Muslim Women Promotes Scholarships in Arts, Media, Education and Social Justice Aima WarriachApril 11, 2008
Scholarship in Honour of Dr. Lila Fahlman, Founder of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women Aima WarriachApril 27, 2007
Muslim Women Embrace Canada As Home But Remain On The Margins Of Civic And Socio-Economic Life Of The Country Aima WarriachNovember 17, 2006