Canadian Centre for Diversity
| Abbreviation | CCD |
|---|---|
| Merged into | Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion |
| Formation | 1947 |
| Type | Registered charity |
| Legal status | Merged (2014) |
| Purpose | Anti-discrimination, diversity education |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Region | Canada |
Formerly called | Canadian Council for Christians and Jews |
The Canadian Centre for Diversity (CCD) was a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to diversity education and anti-discrimination programming. Originally founded in 1947 as the ''Canadian Council of Christians and Jews'' (CCCJ), the organization aimed to combat antisemitism and promote interfaith dialogue in the aftermath of World War II. Over the decades, its mandate broadened to address racism, prejudice, and systemic discrimination across Canadian society. In 2014, CCD merged with the Canadian Institute of Diversity and Inclusion, forming the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI), which continues the CCD's mission.