Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Saskatoon, Southwest Canada, organised a World Religion Day interfaith symposium on the theme of “peaceful coexistence” at the Baitur Rahmat Mosque on 23 January 2026. The event brought together individuals from diverse faiths and backgrounds to engage in meaningful dialogue and strengthen the bonds of understanding within the community. Several world religions were represented by their respective scholars, including Christianity, First Nations, Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism.

Among the distinguished attendees were First Nations Elder Ben Audrey; Saskatoon Police Chief Cameron McBride; Canadian Senator Tracy Muggli; Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatoon Darcy Warrington; and Deputy Mayor of the City of Saskatoon Randy Donauer. The symposium featured insightful discussions highlighting the importance of compassion, respect and cooperation in building a harmonious society. Speakers emphasised that peaceful coexistence is not only a shared responsibility but also a pathway toward stronger, more resilient communities. Around 90 non-Ahmadi guests were welcomed at the event, reflecting the strong interest in interfaith collaboration and mutual respect.
