Canada’s unions held a press conference on Wednesday to outline their newly-released report of the impacts of Islamophobia in the workplace as well as the rise of anti-Muslim attitudes and discrimination in Canada, providing recommendations for employers, trade unions and government on how to address hate crimes.
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‘We must do better’ Canada’s unions release report on impact of Islamophobia in workplace
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