Ramz Aziz: CSIS arbitrary outreach to Muslim students does everything but identify risk factors for radicalization
Tag Archives: Quebec mosque shooting
Mosque shooter shocked that victim he shot 7 times didn’t die
A fellow inmate says the shooter was livid seeing money being raised for the victim, the court hears
Alexandre Bissonnette’s loved ones missed the signs. We can’t make that mistake again.
Opinion: A reformed white supremacist on how easy it is to disregard clues of radicalization—just as they were with the man who killed six in a Quebec City mosque
One family’s struggle, one year after the Quebec City mosque shooting
In the wake of last year’s mosque massacre, Yousseff and Mulka Cherif wonder if they are better off leaving Quebec altogether
How has Quebec City changed, one year after a deadly mosque shooting?
Opinion: A city continues to mourn the death of six people at a Sainte-Foy mosque—and grapple with the issues that helped fuel the attack
A year later: The Quebec mosque massacre and rising Islamophobia
Opinion: If we are to make any progress, Canada and other countries must tackle the issues underlying the perception of Muslims in public consciousness
In Quebec City, a moment of painful truth
In the wake of the Ste-Foy attack, Quebec is forced to face a dark record of right-wing rhetoric and dog-whistle politics
‘On ne vous oublieras jamais’: Quebec City mourns
Scenes of grief inside and outside the Centre Culturel Islamique De Quebec, struck by terror
We need to understand what ‘Islamophobia’ really means
Canada needs to have a hard look at the hysteria about Muslims in this country. The way people use the word Islamophobia won’t make it easy.
Quebec City unites in tribute to shooting victims
Photographer Roger LeMoyne witnesses scenes of solidarity and resilience in a city rocked by a terror attack