Welcoming City Advisory Committee

Strong communities connect and actively include people of all backgrounds.

Welcoming City Strategy

A Welcoming City can meet its highest civic and economic potential by unleashing the power of its biggest asset – its people. 

Informed by community input, the City of Victoria has developed a Welcoming City Strategy to serve as a roadmap to guide Victoria towards becoming a stronger, more inclusive community where everyone, including newcomers, immigrants and refugees, is accepted, respected and feels like they belong. 

The strategy is intended to remove barriers to City services and foster a compassionate and neighbourly community where all residents are encouraged to participate in civic life. 

It is intended to be community owned and focused. Many of the action recommendations are driven with and by community, and in partnership with the City.

Advisory Committee Members 

In November 2021, Council directed staff to work with the community to develop community-driven implementation plans.

Council also invited the Welcoming City Task Force members to continue as members of the Welcoming City Advisory Committee to guide this work. All of the Task Force members chose to stay on as Advisory Committee members.  

Organization Members 
Member at LargeDaniela dos Santos Pinto
Member at Large Jibril Mohamed
Victoria Immigrant & Refugee Centre SocietyLuis Gutierrez Aguirre
 Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria Florentien Verhage
Chinese Community Services Society Nora Butz
 Greater Victoria Public Library Maureen Sawa
George Jay School Pac Sandra Hough
 Here in Canada MagazineFiona Bramble
Bayanihan Community CentreIsidoro Emmanuel

Terms of Reference

Read the Welcoming City Advisory Committee Terms of Reference.

Background - Welcoming City Task Force 

In 2020, Council appointed a Welcoming City Task Force comprised of community experts with a diversity of perspectives and lived experiences to develop a Welcoming City Strategy. The work of the Task Force is now complete. 

The Task Force led this work with the assistance of consultants and City staff. Sharing their own expertise and lived experience, Task Force members reached out to other community stakeholders through a series of virtual workshops to gather input to inform the Strategy. Mayor Lisa Helps and Councillor Sharmarke Dubow were appointed to serve as non-voting liaisons to the Task Force and co-chaired meetings.