Liberal government backing controversial motion on condemning Islamophobia
OTTAWA — Canadians will never be able to tackle hatred and discrimination against Muslims without naming the problem for what it is, says Liberal MP Iqra Khalid.
“Words have impact,” the Mississauga MP said Wednesday in the House of Commons as she opened the debate over her non-binding motion to condemn Islamophobia and all other forms of racism and religious discrimination.
“When we as a government stand together and condemn intolerance manifested through racism and religious discrimination, we can begin to tackle the issue.”
The Liberals have endorsed Khalid’s motion, which calls on the government to “recognize the need to quell the increasing public climate of hate and fear” and condemn Islamophobia, as well as all other kinds of “systemic racism and religious discrimination.”


