In wake of terrorism charges, Kingston groups work to prevent backlash
OTTAWA — Suche James looked at the room of community leaders gathered at Kingston police headquarters to hammer out how the city was going to prevent a backlash to the city’s Muslim population and groups that sponsor refugees.
The equity consultant for the local Limestone District School Board had one thought: Luckily, we’ve done the work needed to make this a success.
Now the plan hatched Friday to respond to last week’s terrorism-related arrests is rolling out in the small city on the eastern end of Lake Ontario.