
Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting Podcast The Ismaili Community Has a Growing Interest in Atlantic Canada
Mar 5, 2026
Dr. Moez Rajwani, Executive Officer of the Aga Khan Council Canada, leads community governance and settlement programs. He discusses Ismaili history and global presence. He outlines migration waves to Canada and why Atlantic Canada now attracts attention. He covers trade mission interest, investment sectors, refugee resettlement supports, and strategies to grow and retain Ismaili families in the region.
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Ismaili Faith Centers On A Living Hereditary Imam
- Ismaili Muslims follow a living hereditary Imam who interprets faith for modern contexts.
- Moez Rajwani explains Aga Khan is the 50th Imam in a 1,500-year lineage providing spiritual guidance and community cohesion.
AKDN Uses Institutions To Combine Profit And Development
- The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) blends economic, social, and cultural development through institutions worldwide.
- Moez details AKDN's portfolio: for-profit Serena Hotels, Aga Khan University, health services, Aga Khan Award for Architecture and cultural restoration projects.
Community Origins From Uganda Expulsions To Recent Afghan Arrivals
- Major waves of Ismaili immigration to Canada began in 1972 after Idi Amin expelled South Asians from Uganda.
- Moez Rajwani shares personal family origins: grandfather born in India, he was born in Tanzania, and community growth continued with Afghan arrivals in the 1990s and 2021 onward.
