We [National Council of Canadian Muslims] are at the Supreme Court of Canada this week to launch our new battle to strike down Quebec’s Bill 21 law that bans people from wearing hijab and other religious symbols in the public service.
Montréal, Québec, May 26, 2023, The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), and a Quebec student are launching a joint challenge to the Quebec government’s Decree 702-2023, which bans prayer in public schools.
Quebecers are invited to learn more about their Muslim neighbors through various cultural events
Assalamu Alaikum / Peace Be Upon You,
MONTRÉAL, Nov. 8, 2022
Montréal - September 22, 2022
The victims of Jan 29th, 2017 attack on the Quebec City mosque perished as they stood to pray.
The sense of belonging that immigrants develop with their host society is not very often reflected in media coverage or speeches by public figures, which tends to focus on activism. What makes immigrants feel like they are part of their host society is, above all, having their basic needs met.
National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) granted leave at the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in the Quebec City mosque shooter case.