Trudeau calls out federal agencies during national summit on Islamophobia
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a national summit on Islamophobia today that government agencies need to do more to help end the problem.
MPs voted unanimously in favour of a motion calling for a national summit on Islamophobia in June, following the attack in London, Ont., that killed four members of a Muslim family as they were out for an evening walk.
In his opening remarks, Trudeau called on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and federal security agencies to stop practices that target Muslims.
Institutions should support people, not target them, he said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a national summit on Islamophobia today that government agencies need to do more to help end the problem.
MPs voted unanimously in favour of a motion calling for a national summit on Islamophobia in June, following the attack in London, Ont., that killed four members of a Muslim family as they were out for an evening walk.
In his opening remarks, Trudeau called on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and federal security agencies to stop practices that target Muslims.
Institutions should support people, not target them, he said.
During his remarks, Trudeau said Canadians must fight for a Canada where we celebrate diversity, where we stand together.
That’s the promise our country must work hard to live up to, because too many times and for too many people that promise has been broken, he said, pointing to the attack in London and a more recent incident in Hamilton, Ont. , which saw a mother and daughter threatened.
Trudeau said he met with the mother and daughter in Hamilton earlier this week.