The Canada Tibet Committee is building a collection of toolkits designed to help Tibet supporters carry out their activities. Some of these materials have been created by the CTC while others are shared with us by other organizations. The CTC offers support in the application of these tools. Please contact us at ctcoffice@tibet.ca if you would like more information about our services.
Created specifically for the annual Canada Tibet Lobby Days, these guidelines give an overview of what to think about when planning a meeting with your Member of Parliament.
This valuable resource provides up-to-minute information about what’s going on in Canada’s parliament. Track MPs who are important to your work, or keep up to date with Committee debates.
There are rules for petitioning the Parliament of Canada. This website provides a comprehensive procedural guide, sample forms, and other important information in both official languages.
Created specifically for Tibet activists, international experts in cyber-security provide answers to frequently-asked questions about web browsing, opening attachments, and exchanging sensitive information.
This interactive tool guides communities through the various steps of preparing a human rights impact assessment for foreign investment projects. The tool includes a library of reference materials and recommendations for report writing.
This collection of pedagogic materials is designed to aid teachers who wish to introduce Tibet to students at the high school or college level. It includes notes and multi-media resources about Tibet’s history, religion, art and culture, and human rights. Available in French only.