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Mississauga mayor files hate-crime complaint after inflammatory article

By SAN GREWAL, Urban Affairs Reporter Toronto Star | October 9, 2016 Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie says she has filed a hate-crime complaint with Peel police after a local website published an article claiming the mayor is trying to convert the city to Islam so “they can kill her son just for being gay.” The article, published by the Mississauga Gazette on Friday, also claims that Crombie “won’t rest until all girls in Mississauga are victims of rich rapists,” describing the actions of Muslim boys in Mississauga high schools, claiming they routinely ...

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Quebec judge had no legal basis for asking woman to remove hijab, higher court says

Superior Court 'deeply regrets' treatment of Rania El-Alloul by lower court Judge Eliana Marengo By Steve Rukavina CBC News | October 6, 2016 A Quebec Superior Court justice has strongly criticized a lower court judge's insistence that a Montreal woman, Rania El-Alloul, remove her hijab in order to have her case heard in court. "The court sympathizes with Ms. El-Alloul and deeply regrets how she was treated," wrote Justice Wilbrod Décarie in a decision released this week. The remarks represent a rebuke of controversial comments made last year by Quebec Court ...

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Hamilton mayor backs Muslim community push for inclusive city charter

By Samantha Craggs CBC News | September 28, 2016 Hamilton's mayor will take the advice of local Muslim leaders Wednesday and push for the city to sign a "charter for inclusive communities." Fred Eisenberger will bring forward a motion at a city council meeting for the city to sign the charter. The charter, which originated with the National Council of Canadian Muslims, affirms that Islamophobia "has no place in Canadian society." Read full article.

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Hamilton City Council offers support to Muslim community

By Ken Mann AM900 CHML Hamilton News | September 26, 2016 Hamilton’s mayor says an “attack against any one of us is an attack against us all”. Fred Eisenberger’s motion of solidarity with the city’s Muslim community has been approved unanimously by City Council. The move follows a hate crime arson of two weeks ago at a downtown Mosque. The motion is in support of a charter, which originated with the National Council of Canadian Muslims, affirming that Islamophobia “has no place in Canadian society.” The mayor says it’s about saying “we...

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Principal under investigation for anti-Muslim posts

York public school board probing allegations a Markham elementary school principal put up offensive Facebook posts. By Noor Javed, News reporter Toronto Star | September 6, 2016 The York Region District School Board is investigating allegations that an elementary school principal put anti-Muslim posts on her Facebook page. A spokesman for the board said it was aware of concerns raised by a community member about public postings on a Facebook page under the name Ghada Sadaka. Sadaka is identified as a principal in the York board on the page. “We take all ...

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Muslim group releases teachers’ guide to fight Islamophobia

Guide comes as new school year starts after thousands of Syrian refugees came to Canada By Liam Britten CBC News | August 30, 2016 he National Council of Canadian Muslims has released a guide for teachers and school counsellors to help them discuss issues around Islamophobia in class. The guide comes after thousands of refugees from Syria arrived earlier this year — many of them students. Amira Elghawaby of the National Council of Canadian Muslims says the refugee crisis was one catalyst for the guide's creation. But she says ongoing conflict in the Middle ...

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Islamophobia guide ready for educators this fall

By Carmel Kilkenny Radio Canada International | August 26, 2016 Islamaphobia is a growing problem in Canada. According to Statistics Canada‘s police reports of hate crimes, there was a doubling of attacks against Muslims between 2012 and 2014. The encounters varied from verbal harassment to physical harassment and the vandalism of places of worship. Amira Elghawaby is the director of communications for the National Council of Canadian Muslims. She says it’s understood that as much as two-thirds of racist assaults and attacks do not get reported. Women wearing ...

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Fighting Islamophobia: Groups join forces to help Muslim children, Syrian refugees

Guide will help teachers deal with Islamophobia in classrooms By Janice Dickson iPolitics | August 25, 2016 Newly welcomed Syrian refugees and Muslim children are on the receiving end of Islamophobia in Canadian schools across the country, say the human rights groups that want to put and end to it. The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), The Islamic Social Services Association (ISSA) and the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC), launched a new educator’s guide at a press conference on Parliament Hill Thursday morning, which is intended for teachers ...

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As Syrian refugees prepare for school, new guide helps deal with Islamophobia

Guide aims to help educators understand the trauma Syrian children have gone through as they prepare for first day of school. By STEPHANIE LEVITZ, Canadian Press Toronto Star | August 24, 2016 OTTAWA — Last spring, school boards grappled with the practical issues that came with welcoming thousands of new Syrian students: finding them desks, pencils, books. But as they gear up for this school year, Muslim organizations hope they can turn their attention to another problem: warding off the dirty looks — and worse — that many Muslim students say they get at ...

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RCMP allows female members to wear hijabs

By Laura Stone The Globe and Mail | August 24, 2016 Female members of the RCMP are now allowed to wear a hijab head scarf as part of their uniform, as the Mounties look to encourage more Muslim women to join their ranks. The newly discovered uniform option was adopted by the force in January. But according to law, members must still seek approval from RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson for any faith-based accommodation, and there has yet to be a formal request to wear the hijab while on duty. “The move to offer the hijab as part of the RCMP uniform is intended to ...

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