There is no room for racism, said Williams Lake Mayor Surinderpal Rathor, before city council recently agreed to take several actions to help prevent fear, misinformation and hatred from taking deeper root in the community. At a Tuesday, June 23 regular council meeting council unanimously resolved recognizing Islamophobia as a form of harm identified in the B.C. Anti-Racism Act and commit to taking actions that address and prevent Islamophobia w…
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