Canada appoints Jamal Khokhar as special envoy to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

Canada is home to more than a million Muslims of diverse ethnic backgrounds.

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that Jamal Khokhar, Canada’s Ambassador to Turkey will concurrently assume the role of Canada’s special envoy to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The OIC is based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, its membership represents over 1.8 billion people. The OIC endeavors to strengthen solidarity and cooperation, to protect the interests of Muslims the world over, and to promote international understanding and peace.

Photo by IOC: Secretary-General Dr Yousef Al-Othaimeen

François-Philippe highlighted that since 2013, Canada has pursued its engagement with the OIC to facilitate cooperation on priorities such as good governance, human rights, diversity and inclusion, women’s economic empowerment, sustainability, and the challenges faced by refugees.

“Ambassador Khokhar, who will be the third to take on the special envoy role, is a respected diplomat with a broad range of experience both inside and outside government. He will continue to strengthen engagement with OIC partners and advance Canada’s commitment to building a more peaceful, inclusive, and sustainable world.” He wrote. 

“Canada deeply values its relationships with the diverse members and peoples represented in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. We are committed to continuing to deepen our collaboration with the OIC and to working together to advance our shared values.”

– François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs