A Rupture or Business as Usual? Implications of Carney’s World Economic Forum Address for Canadian Foreign Policy
By Khaled Alqazzaz Prime Minister Mark Carney’s address at the World Economic Forum has gained international recognition and left a strong impression that Canada may
The Double Standard We Don’t Name: How Selective Outrage Pushes Muslims Out of Public Life
In Canada’s public buildings, we make room for wellness rooms, lactation spaces, flexible breaks for health and caregiving. Yet when Muslims request a quiet space
CMPAC Opinion on Canada’s Recognition of the State of Palestine
The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC) welcomes Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement of Canada’s recognition of the State of Palestine. This is an important
When Canadian Lives Are on the Line, the IDF’s Indiscriminate Violence Must Be Confronted
This week was a paradigm shift for many Canadians. Israeli forces opened fire on a convoy of foreign diplomats in the West Bank. These were
What the Canadian Muslim Community Expects from Prime Minister Carney—and How It Could Influence the Federal Election
Mark Carney’s first days as Prime Minister will set the tone for Canada’s future—and for how seriously he takes the voices of the Canadian Muslim
The CRA’s Systemic Bias Requires Systemic Reform—Not Promises or Political Posturing
Chrystia Freeland’s recent acknowledgment of systemic bias within the Canada Revenue Agency’s Review and Analysis Division (RAD) was a long-overdue admission of what Muslim-led charities