The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, Feb. 21
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TORIES ACCUSED OF STOKING ANTI-MUSLIM FEARS: Conservative MPs are stoking a wave of anti-Muslim sentiment by raising unfounded fears about a motion calling on the House of Commons to condemn Islamophobia, a Canadian Muslim leader said Tuesday. Samer Majzoub, president of the Canadian Muslim Forum, said the Conservatives are trying to “delegitimize” and “degrade” the Liberal motion by presenting an alternative motion of their without mentioning the word Islamophobia. A few hours after Majzoub spoke at a news conference, the Conservative motion was defeated by a vote of 165-126, with the governing Liberals using their majority to block a united opposition party front in favour of the motion. Majzoub told the news conference that Muslim Canadians are increasingly suffering prejudice and acts of hatred and that the problem can’t be tackled until it’s recognized for what it is: Islamophobia. Conservative MPs have argued that the Liberal motion singles out one religious group over others and could potentially curtail Canadians’ freedom to criticize any aspect of Islam because it doesn’t define the term Islamophobia.
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