Heritage committee calls for day of action on Islamophobia in M-103 report
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee wants Jan. 29 — the anniversary of a deadly mosque shooting in Quebec — declared a national day of remembrance and action on religious discrimination, including “Islamophobia.”
The idea is the last of 30 recommendations being made by the Commons heritage committee in their report on tackling systemic racism and religious discrimination in Canada.
Other recommendations include creating national standards for reporting hate crimes, developing policy and research on racism, and boosting government support for cross-cultural programs.
The report stems from a controversial Liberal motion passed last year that called on the government to condemn Islamophobia and undertake the study.


