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Hassan Guillet

Honouring the victims of the Québec City mosque attack means taking action against Islamophobia

Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
A vigil on Parliament Hill on Jan. 30, 2017, after the Quebec mosque attack one day earlier. Since then, Muslims have continued to face violence resulting in the deaths of members of their communities in major Canadian cities like Toronto and London, Ont., writes Hassan Guillet. The Hill Times Photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
A vigil on Parliament Hill on Jan. 30, 2017, after the Quebec mosque attack one day earlier. Since then, Muslims have continued to face violence resulting in the deaths of members of their communities in major Canadian cities like Toronto and London, Ont., writes Hassan Guillet. The Hill Times Photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
A vigil on Parliament Hill on Jan. 30, 2017, after the Quebec mosque attack one day earlier. Since then, Muslims have continued to face violence resulting in the deaths of members of their communities in major Canadian cities like Toronto and London, Ont., writes Hassan Guillet. The Hill Times Photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
Opinion | BY HASSAN GUILLET | January 28, 2022
A vigil on Parliament Hill on Jan. 30, 2017, after the Quebec mosque attack one day earlier. Since then, Muslims have continued to face violence resulting in the deaths of members of their communities in major Canadian cities like Toronto and London, Ont., writes Hassan Guillet. The Hill Times Photograph by Sam Garcia