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Canada’s Muslims call for action against Islamophob­ia

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Leaders from Canada’s Muslim and Jewish communitie­s gathered in the capital Ottawa for a two-day conference on Islamophob­ia and anti-Semitism.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims has published 61 recommenda­tions for all levels of Canadian government to help end Islamophob­ia and racism.

Among the council’s requests are to appoint a special envoy on Islamophob­ia, to challenge Bill 21 — a Quebec law that bars public servants from wearing religious symbols — and to establish a federal strategy to end Islamophob­ia by the end of the year.

In June, a man rammed his pickup truck into a Muslim family in London, Ontario, killing four and severely injuring a child.

The attack came four years after a man walked into a mosque in Quebec City and killed six worshipper­s.

More Muslims have been killed in targeted hate attacks in Canada than in any other G7 country in the past five years due to Islamophob­ia, the council stated in their preconfere­nce report.

The event brought together religious leaders, academics, activists and politician­s.

“Our government knows that we need to keep having these conversati­ons to accelerate our work to combat systemic racism in Canada,” said Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Youth, in a statement released this month.

“As we work to build a safer and consciousl­y more inclusive society, we will continue to listen to the lived experience­s of communitie­s affected by racism and hate.”

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