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What happened to… the Quebec mosque shootingOn this episode of the Global News podcast 'What happened to…?', journalist Erica Vella revisits the Quebec City mosque shooting.CanadaMay 6, 2021
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Danielle Smith: UN Migration Pact part of the plan to extinguish Canadian identity"When Trudeau told the New York Times that Canada was 'the first post-national state,' I wasn't sure what he meant," writes radio host and blogger Danielle Smith. "But I never thought it would mean extinguishing the Canadian identity."Dec 4, 2018
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The implosion of Canada’s M-103 conspiracy theoriesThe narrative that House of Commons motion M-103 would impose censorship and restrict free speech lies in ruins. Nothing changed when the motion was passed, and nothing will change now, writes Rob Breakenridge.CommentaryFeb 3, 2018
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M-103 report flags ‘fake news,’ need for better media literacyThe parliamentary committee studying M-103 has released its report on systemic racism, addressing a sweeping range of issues related to the discrimination facing Canadians from all kinds of backgrounds, religions and cultures.CanadaFeb 1, 2018
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Politicians of all levels and stripes refuse to display moral courage on IslamophobiaThe first anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre is approaching. Supriya Dwivedi says politicians should take a moral stand on the call to declare Jan. 29 as a National Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia.CanadaJan 11, 2018
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Free speech can’t be a casualty of Canada’s ‘whole-of-government’ approach to IslamophobiaWhen the House of Commons passed the contentious anti-Islamophobia motion, M-103, earlier this year, critics feared the vote could be a death knell for free speech. I was one of them.CommentarySep 22, 2017
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MP who launched anti-Islamophobia motion received hate mail, death threatsThe MP who touched off a fiery debate across Canada with a motion on Islamophobia, is urging parliamentarians to take a unified approach to find ways to combat it.CanadaSep 18, 2017
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House of Commons study on Islamophobia set to begin MondayThe term "Islamophobia" has become the lightening rod.CanadaSep 18, 2017
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House of Commons passes anti-Islamophobia motion M-103The House of Commons has passed a Liberal backbencher's motion calling on federal politicians to condemn Islamophobia.CanadaMar 23, 2017
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poll on race has troubling implications for CanadaIn a world where elites have fallen from their pedestal, making the political personal – rather than the other way around – may thus be the best way to build bridges and fight fear. Based on public opinion, it appears that there remains a great deal of work to be done.CommentaryMar 14, 2017
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