National Post: The Conservatives cannot afford to alienate Muslims if they hope to win next time around
Original Link: https://nationalpost.com/opinion/issam-saleh-the-conservatives-cannot-afford-to-alienate-muslims-if-they-hope-to-win-next-time-aroun Despite numerous positive achievements during their time in office, when many Canadians, especially Muslims, think of the Conservatives, they remember the 2015 election,
Hill Times: Muslim issues not adequately addressed in party platforms, argues advocacy group campaigning for dedicated federal anti-Islamophobia office
Advocacy organization the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC) launched on Sept. 10, and is campaigning for the federal government to develop an office dedicated
Muslim Network TV: Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council Featured on Canadian Muslim News
The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC) was featured on the Muslim Network TV which broadcasts 24/7 through Sattelite Galaxy 19 reaching 57 million people
Toronto Star: A one-day summit to tackle Islamophobia was never going to be enough
This September marks the 20th anniversary of the horrific attack on the twin towers in New York City. Nearly 3,000 souls were lost, and the
CTV Montreal: Combating Islamophobia is all of our business
MONTREAL — The following was a document submitted to the Canadian National Summit to Combat Islamophobia by Imam Hassan Guillet, member of the Table interreligieuse de
If governments want to combat Islamophobia, they will need to take a hard look in the mirror
Anver Emon is Canada Research Chair in Islamic Law and History and the director of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto.