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People hold photos of the victims during a vigil on Jan. 29, 2020 in Montreal to commemorate the third anniversary of the mosque shooting in Quebec City that left six people dead. (Ryan Remiorz/CP)

Terrorism laws have long been used against brown and black men. When will they be used to protect them?

Sadiya Ansari: A new terror charge against a 17-year-old involved in the incel movement signals that law enforcement has finally expanded who they think is a threat

My encounters with CSIS

Ramz Aziz: CSIS arbitrary outreach to Muslim students does everything but identify risk factors for radicalization

Why Quebec’s Bill 62 is an indefensible mess

Paul Wells on the key reasons that the province’s anti-face-covering law is ludicrous claptrap that makes no sense

What led Aaron Driver to terrorism?

Converts like Aaron Driver are statistically ‘over-represented’ for involvement in terrorism. But why?

The Interview: Ausma Zehanat Khan’s unique lens on Islam

Crime writer Ausma Zehanat Khan on her Muslim Toronto cop hero, the ugly U.S. election and darkness in the Middle East

The Aga Khan Museum: An oasis on the outskirts of Toronto

North America’s first museum for Islamic art is a stunner—and something of an outsider. Given its mission, that’s just fine.

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Hate crime reported by Muslim Queen’s University students

Principal Daniel Woolf “deeply concerned” about attack

Canadian anti-Muslim sentiment is rising, disturbing new poll reveals

Angus Reid survey reveals a land of intolerance

Supreme Court splits in messy decision on face veils

Balancing rules are akin to parking a tank on one side of a seesaw, writes Emmett Macfarlane

What students are talking about today (October 11th edition)

A fraternity shut, a prayer dropped and a mullet banned

Jewish groups call for cancellation of Muslim seminars at U of T

Would that stop hate or stifle free speech?