A National Movement for Freedom of Religion
On June 19, 2026, the adhan — the Islamic call to prayer — was broadcast from Regina City Jamia Masjid. For the first time in the mosque's history, the call echoed openly through the downtown streets of Regina. It was a moment of profound joy and spiritual expression.
Within days, the threats began. Hate messages targeted the mosque, its congregation, and anyone willing to stand alongside them. The threats were credible — serious enough that law enforcement could not ignore them.
On June 23, the Regina Police Service deployed patrols outside the mosque. Not because anything unlawful had occurred — but because exercising a fundamental Charter right had made a community a target. Canada had to answer.
Read Full Coverage →"Regina police say threats against downtown mosque are hate crimes" — CBC News
"No one should need a police escort to pray."
"The freedom to pray openly is not a Muslim right.
It is a Canadian right."
Section 2(a) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees every person the freedom of conscience and religion. One Call, One Canada demands that this freedom be honoured — not just in law, but in every street, neighbourhood, and community across this country.
We believe that Canada's strength is its diversity. This movement was born in Regina, but it belongs to every Canadian who believes that the right to practice your faith openly — peacefully — is sacred.
Beyond July 4, we are building a coalition: interfaith, intercultural, and unafraid. We call on Muslim and non-Muslim Canadians alike to stand together and say clearly: this is our Canada too.
Spread the word. Every share is a vote for an inclusive Canada.
We believe in open dialogue. Share your view — every Canadian voice counts.
Time: To be announced
All are welcome
1900 Block McIntyre St
Regina, Saskatchewan
Speakers from across Canada
Interfaith voices
Open to all — Muslim & non-Muslim
Muslim and non-Muslim organizations united as founding supporters of One Call, One Canada.
Support the movement. Your contribution funds the launch, the coalition, and the fight for religious freedom in Canada.
Donate Now →Every share brings another Canadian into the conversation. Use #OneCallOneCanada on all platforms.
Add your organization as a founding supporter of One Call, One Canada.
All media inquiries, interview requests, and accreditation for the July 4 Movement Launch should be directed to our communications team.
Journalists wishing to attend and cover the July 4 Movement Launch in Regina should apply for accreditation by June 30, 2026.
Apply for Accreditation →Regina City Jamia Masjid serves the Muslim community of Saskatchewan from the heart of Regina's downtown. It is a place of worship, community gathering, education, and interfaith dialogue — open to all who seek understanding.
The mosque is building a new facility to meet the growing needs of its community. The new building will serve not just Muslims, but the entire fabric of Regina — a centre for learning, dialogue, and belonging.
One Call, One Canada was born here. From this mosque, in this city, it reaches every corner of Canada.
"A mosque is not just a building. It is a declaration that we belong here."