Chelby Marie Daigle is Muslim Link’s Editor in Chief and Coordinator. Under her direction, Muslim Link adopted its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policy so that the website strives to reflect the complexity of Muslim communities in Canada. She knows that she fails to do justice to this complexity every day but she will continue to try to improve as she recognizes the frustration of being both marginalized in the mainstream and also marginalized in Muslim communities. As Coordinator, she works to build relationships with Muslim and mainstream organizations and manages the website's social media, event listings, and directories. She organizes regular Muslim Link gatherings. She also works closely with the Publisher to find ways to keep Muslim Link sustainable. Find her on Twitter @ChelbyDaigle
The Ottawa Muslim Association is holding an all-candidate townhall with the Federal Election candidates for the riding of Ottawa Centre.
Somali Canadian author Hassan Ghedi Santur's latest novel, "The Youth of God", published by Mawenzi House, follows a Muslim teen in Toronto as he struggles with his education and his faith.
Being Muslim in Canada: A Comedy Show is taking place on October 1st 9:00 pm at The Theatre Centre in Toronto.
14 & Muslim is a CBC documentary that is inspiring important conversations and making a positive difference for youth across the country.
Islamic History Month (Canada) and Islamic Heritage Month (Ontario) starts on October 1st.
The Toronto Garlic Festival is taking place this Sunday, September 15th, at Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street, in Toronto, from 9 am to 5 pm. Rain or shine. Admission is $5.00.
My name is Chelby Marie Daigle, I'm the Editor in Chief of MuslimLink.ca and my last suicide attempt was in July 2017.
MuslimFest is back for its 16th year!
The Rohingya Human Rights Network Canada has been established by Rohingya Canadians and their allies across Canada.
Egyptian Canadian engineer Tarek Mounib decided to take admittedly Islamophobic Americans on an all expenses paid trip to Egypt for 10 days where they are matched up with regular Egyptians who show them around the country and take them into their homes.