Carney Reflects on Murders of Muslim Family on Fourth Anniversary of Deaths
- Prime Minister Mark Carney commemorated the fourth anniversary of the June 6, 2021, hate-motivated vehicle attack in London, Ontario, that killed four members of the Afzaal family.
- The attack was motivated by hatred and Islamophobia, leading to the 2023 conviction of Nathaniel Veltman on terrorism and four first-degree murder charges.
- Carney delivered a speech at an Eid al-Adha gathering in Ottawa organized by the Muslim Association of Canada, occurring amid continued community initiatives to combat hate and systemic racism.
- During the event, Carney called the truck attack a “heinous act of terrorism,” while local NDP MPPs stressed the need to confront hate and protect community safety.
- The anniversary renewed commitments by officials and communities to combat Islamophobia, support survivors, and build a safer, more inclusive society.
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Carney reflects on murders of Muslim family on fourth anniversary of deaths
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Statement on Eid al-Adha
Please read the following statement from Elizabeth May, MP for Saanich–Gulf Islands and Leader of the Green Party of Canada, recognising Eid al-Adha: “Wishing everyone celebrating a blessed and peaceful start to Eid al-Adha this evening. Today also tragically marks the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attack that claimed the lives of the Afzaal family in London, Ontario. I stand with Canada’s Muslims and their rights to practice their faith. …
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