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NDP Leader Announces Anti-Hate Legislation, Honours Anniversary of Afzaal Family Killing

The 30-page handbook calls for a national strategy, stronger hate-crime data and $40 million in mosque and school security funding.

  • On Saturday, London, Ont., community members marked the five-year anniversary of the 2021 attack that killed four members of the Afzaal family, holding commemorative events including a march to honor their memory.
  • Coinciding with the anniversary, the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council released a policy handbook urging Ottawa to implement institutional reforms, arguing that Islamophobia remains deeply embedded within Canadian society.
  • The report calls for $40 million in federal funding to protect mosques and Muslim schools, while seeking policies to hold social media companies accountable for promoting hate online.
  • Speaking on Parliament Hill, Khaled Al-Qazzaz, head of CMPAC, said the attack "exposed a reality" of discrimination faced by Muslim Canadians, noting they continue to face violence despite years of public commitments.
  • The assailant's 2023 conviction marked the first time Canada's terrorism laws were applied in a first-degree murder trial, establishing a legal precedent for prosecuting hate-motivated attacks.
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The pain is still alive in London, Ontario, five years after the terrorist attack that killed four members of a Muslim family.

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London, Ont., community members mark five years since deadly attack on Muslim family

A southwestern Ontario community is marking the five-year anniversary of a hate-motivated attack that took the lives of four members of a Muslim family.

·Toronto, Canada
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