Day of remembrance in Quebec mosque attack a first step, experts say
Canada marked on Friday the first National Day of Remembrance for the Quebec Mosque Attack four years ago. Since then hate crimes have gone up at places of worship in Canada. The National Council of Canadians Muslims calls the day of remembrance an important first step, but hopes for substantive non-partisan political action to fight Islamophobia.
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