Prime minister calls Halifax imam at home to offer condolences, comfort
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia imam says his fears of more violence against mosques were eased Friday by a direct call from the prime minister.
Zia Khan of the Centre for Islamic Development in Halifax told The Canadian Press on Monday he was fearful of more attacks like the one that killed six men in Quebec City.
But Khan says he felt consoled after a surprise call at home Friday morning from Justin Trudeau.
The 49-year-old spiritual leader says he thought it might be a prank until he heard the prime minister’s voice and they started a 15-minute conversation.


