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Systemic Racism and Religious Discrimination moved: That, in the opinion of the House, the government should: (a) recognize the need to quell the increasing public climate of hate and fear; (b) condemn Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious discrimination and take note of House of Commons’ petition
February 15th, 2017House debate
Iqra KhalidLiberal
Canadian Heritage committee to a community's collective well-being. In the face of these harms, the government can and must lead by calling out racism and putting policies and programs in place to send a strong, consistent message that racism and Islamophobia are damaging to individuals, communities, and ultimately
September 20th, 2017Committee meeting
Renu Mandhane
Canadian Heritage committee in this room agrees with the anti-racism aspect of M-103 and the defence of religious freedom aspect of M-103. The concern I highlighted in my speech, and I believe that Mr. Anderson did as well in the chamber, was in regard to the etymology of the term “Islamophobia” itself. I just wanted
September 18th, 2017Committee meeting
David SweetConservative
Systemic Racism and Religious Discrimination at least, I would quite happily vote in favour of a motion condemning discrimination against Muslims, even if Muslims were the only faith community mentioned. Why, then, are we divided? It is because the word “Islamophobia” can be used to mean both discrimination against Muslims
March 21st, 2017House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
Systemic Racism and Religious Discrimination , the motion asks members of the House to agree to three main points: first, to recognize the need to quell the increasing public climate of hate and fear; second, to condemn Islamophobia; and third, to commission a parliamentary study that would recommend ways to reduce systemic racism
March 21st, 2017House debate
David SweetConservative
Business of Supply in state-sanctioned actions in the name of Islam, to the front of the world's mind. We now turn to Islamophobia. As opposed to Motion No. 103, the motion before us today asks us to “condemn all forms of systemic racism, religious intolerance, and discrimination of Muslims, Jews
February 16th, 2017House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Business of Supply to Canada, we did not get an answer. What did we get? We got an angry, attacking Prime Minister who tried his very best to slap a racist label on those important questions. Islamophobia is what the Prime Minister called our concerns and the concerns of Canadians. Invoking that label
December 4th, 2017House debate
Candice BergenConservative
Justice committee advocacy organization. Our mandate is to protect human rights and civil liberties, challenge discrimination and Islamophobia, build mutual understanding between Canadians, and promote the public interests of Canadian Muslim communities. For over 16 years we have strived to achieve
February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting
Ihsaan Gardee
Prevention of Radicalization through Foreign Funding Act and tolerance in our communities. I did not like the debate that took place here regarding Islamophobia. I believe it did more damage than good inside this chamber. I still do not quite understand why we have some people in the House who do not recognize Islamophobia as something
November 29th, 2017House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Business of Supply to be made is that Motion No. 103 included a certain form of discrimination and racism called “Islamophobia”. That is the only important difference. However, the motion by our Liberal colleague says simply, “including Islamophobia.” The Conservatives' speeches, however, give
February 16th, 2017House debate
Business of Supply proud to stand staunchly with my caucus in support of the original Motion No. 103. I afraid that today's motion abdicates the sacred responsibility we all share to take a firm stand against the very real threat of Islamophobia. The Conservatives' motion represents a cynical attempt
February 16th, 2017House debate
Ali EhsassiLiberal
Systemic Racism and Religious Discrimination . That leads us to today and to Motion No. 103, which is highlighting one religion in particular but without clear language on what that means. It is unfortunate that this motion does not encourage conversation, because in the content of the motion the focus is on one term, Islamophobia
February 15th, 2017House debate
David AndersonConservative
Criminal Code institutions and the practice of faith. Some of the time the government is very glad to trumpet its commitment—for instance, in its talk about combatting Islamophobia—but when we have a concrete provision in the Criminal Code that protects people's ability to practise their faith without
June 7th, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
National Security Act, 2017 , and I give credit to everyone in this place, but it is on all sides and all parties to push back on Islamophobia. Getting back to part 3 of Bill C-51, it is important that we not try to limit, in any way, the ability of, for instance, a local imam to reach out to people
June 7th, 2018House debate
Elizabeth MayGreen
Canadian Heritage committee We've worked closely with the Mennonite centre on the Syrian refugee crisis. We have continued to work with the Sikh community, because they suffer. Sometimes we forget that they are also one of the main victims of Islamophobia. Islamophobia is not just discrimination against
November 8th, 2017Committee meeting
Aurangzeb Qureshi