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Hate debate refuses to die down, conflicting info on meet

Summary by Durham Post
In this election year, an Islamophobic social media campaign relating to an Eid Al Adha custom, is refusing to die down in Clarington despite investigations by authorities finding no proof of any violation (see below). On July 6, a multi-faith meeting was held in Bowmanville, where Mayor Adrian Foster said he was “pleased to join a packed hall of Clarington residents, local business owners and leaders at a community-organized event focused on li…
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Durham Post broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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