Talk of Islamophobia obscures the real challenge of terrorism
To suggest that combating Muslim stereotypes is a prevailing concern in the face of an apparently Islamist attack is to miss the point. Canada is not an Islamophobic country.

The Western world was shaken on March 22 with news of a triple-bombing in Brussels, the seat of European democracy and pluralism. Our grief at the realization that ISIS has once again murdered innocents on European soil should force Canadians to assess our own policies to counter terrorism, particul...
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