Canada's new anti-Islamophobia representative apologizes for comments about Quebecers
Canada's new special representative on combating Islamophobia, Amira Elghawaby, says after an apology to Quebecers that as a Muslim, she knows what it's like to be judged. Amid criticism of Elghawaby's past remarks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explains that Quebec has a complicated history with religion.
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