Muslim group seeks action on Islamophobia 5 years after Ontario family murdered
OTTAWA — Nearly five years after a gruesome slaying in Ontario, a national Muslim group is urging Ottawa to follow through on past recommendations to fight Islamophobia.
“Despite years of studies, consultations and public commitments, Muslims in Canada continue to face discrimination, harassment, violence and unequal treatment,” said Khaled Al-Qazzaz, head of the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council.
“Islamophobia is not only expressed through individual acts of hatred but also through broader social and institutional structures that continue to harm and disenfranchise Muslim communities.”
He spoke Thursday on Parliament Hill, just days before the fifth anniversary of the killing of the Afzaal family in a truck attack in London, Ont.


