On Sunday, November 24, 2024, in the heart of downtown Toronto, thousands gathered to voice their concerns about the future of Canada in a powerful and peaceful demonstration led by the Canada First movement and the People’s Party of Canada (PPC). Among the proudest contributors to this pivotal event was Hindu Forum Canada (HFC)—a nationally recognized organization dedicated to the values of democracy, unity, and equal representation.
In a bold and inspiring show of support for Canadian identity and sovereignty, HFC designed, funded, and distributed over 1,000 custom-made patriotic t-shirts. These shirts proudly reflected HFC’s commitment to Canada as a whole, bridging community, culture, and country with one unified message.

Each shirt carried a powerful statement:
“Support the country you live in, or live in the country you support.”
This message struck a deep chord among Canadians, resonating with growing concerns about foreign conflicts—whether from pro-Khalistani separatist or radical pro-Palestinian movements—being imported onto Canadian soil. The slogan reflected a unifying call: to uphold the values, laws, and identity of Canada, rather than allowing external ideologies to fragment the social fabric of the nation.
HFC’s vibrant t-shirts stood out as symbols of solidarity and peaceful patriotism. Participants of all backgrounds proudly wore the HFC shirts, turning downtown Toronto into a sea of red and white, echoing the values that have long united Canadians: freedom, fairness, and the right to stand for one’s country.