Carney’s plan to fight hate shouldn’t mean ignoring Islamophobia
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Article Excerpt
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly announced advisory committee on equity feels like a slap in the face to many Canadians, particularly Muslims and pro-Palestinian advocates who, since October 7, 2023, have faced harassment, intimidation and professional consequences for speaking out against what many human rights experts have unequivocally described as genocide in Gaza.
When Carney launched the Ministerial Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion this week under the banner of combatting “all forms of hate,” his remarks raised questions about whose pain is met with political urgency…
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