- The Quebec government demands the resignation of Canada's anti-Islamophobia adviser, Amira Elghawaby, following her letter suggesting hiring more Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian professors to address campus tensions.
- Quebec officials argue that hiring based on religion contradicts the province's secular values, calling her actions illegitimate.
- Prime Minister Trudeau defends dialogue but acknowledges increased tensions, emphasizing listening to differing perspectives.
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Quebec Demands Resignation of Anti-Islamophobia Adviser Amid Push for Hiring More Muslim Professors
Sep 14, 2024 Share

