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Directions
The Centre is located at 330 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, between the National Gallery of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mint.
Parking
Above-ground parking is available for those who require a handicap accessible parking spot.
For all other visitors, paid parking is available at the National Gallery of Canada at 380 Sussex Drive or at the parking lot behind Notre-Dame Basilica at 385 Sussex Drive.
Visit the Building
Our building is currently closed to the public due to COVID-19, but we actively encourage people to come enjoy our courtyard with its benches, gardens and heritage views. Links to our policies below
Photography and Videography Policy
Courtyard Policy
(1) 613-241-2532
(1) 613-241-2533
Global Centre for Pluralism
330 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 0C7
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Featured Resources
Keynote Address by Meredith Preston McGhie
Meredith Preston McGhie, Secretary General, Global Centre for Pluralism | February 2020
Constitutions: Frameworks for Pluralism?
Christina Murray, Accounting for Change in Diverse Societies | November 2018
Human Rights, Minority Rights, Non-Discrimination and Pluralism
Corinne Lennox, Intersections: Practicing Pluralism | October 2018
Democracy and the Accommodation of Diversity: Advancing Pluralism Through Shared Rule, Self-Rule and Limited Rule
Rotimi Suberu, Accounting for Change in Diverse Societies | November 2018
Democracy Promotion and Pluralism
Gerd Schönwälder, Intersections: Practicing Pluralism | November 2018
Beverley McLachlin—12th Annual Thomas D’Aquino Lecture on Leadership
Beverley McLachlin | October 2018
2018 Annual Pluralism Lecture – His Highness the Aga Khan Opening Remarks
His Highness the Aga Khan | October 2018
2018 Annual Pluralism Lecture – Karen Armstrong
Karen Armstrong | October 2018
Address by His Highness the Aga Khan to the Parliament of Portugal
His Highness the Aga Khan | July 2018
Featured Resources
Keynote Address by Meredith Preston McGhie
Meredith Preston McGhie
Constitutions: Frameworks for Pluralism?
Christina Murray
Ottawa, Canada – October 12, 2022 – Marwan Muasher, Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former Foreign Minister of Jordan was appointed Chair of the Global Pluralism Award jury, following the conclusion of former Canadian Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark’s inaugural term. Two additional new members join the international jury: Reeta Roy, President and CEO of the Mastercard Foundation, one of the largest private foundations in the world, and Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil, Ayuujk linguist, writer, translator and Indigenous human rights activist based in Mexico.
Read the Spanish version here.
Ottawa, Canada, May 26, 2022 – The Global Centre for Pluralism is pleased to welcome Alicia Bárcena Ibarra to its Board of Directors. Ms. Bárcena Ibarra is a Mexican biologist who was, until recently, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
Ottawa, Ontario, April 25, 2022 – The 2nd annual Employment Equity Partners’ Roundtable, in partnership with the Global Centre for Pluralism, explores the theme of “Partnership for an Inclusive Future.” Roundtable discussions build on insights from the inaugural Partners’ Roundtable on “Data-driven Solutions to Employment Equity” that took place in March 2021.
February 23, 2022, Ottawa, Canada – Today, the Global Centre for Pluralism announced three winners of the 2021 Global Pluralism Award, listed alphabetically: Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel – a network of bilingual and integrated schools that foster a community of inclusion, cooperation and respect among Jewish and Arab students; Namati Kenya – an organization advancing citizenship rights and access to justice for Kenya’s minority communities; and Puja Kapai (Hong Kong) – a lawyer, professor and social justice advocate challenging gendered and racialized cultural norms to promote equal rights for Hong Kong’s ethnic minorities.
November 08, 2021, Ottawa, Canada – The Global Centre for Pluralism today announced the 10 finalists for the 2021 Global Pluralism Award, an honour that celebrates excellence in the field of pluralism. The Award is presented once every two years to individuals, organizations and governments around the world for exemplary achievements in building more inclusive societies where diversity is protected.
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