The conversation over Justin Trudeau’s blackface had widened to a conversation about anti-Blackness in Canada, and stereotypes of Muslims and anti-Arab racism.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is just a few years older than I am, and he grew up in the same Montreal I did in the 1980s. Which is why I can understand the roots of his “brownface” stunt.
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) is working with the City of Toronto and United Way of Greater Toronto to organize a Friday prayer at Nathan Phillips Square.
Diversity is Canada's strength and a key element of our national identity.
Edmonton is a city with a small town reputation, and yet it is home to North America’s one and only Muslim Film Festival.
The Toronto Garlic Festival is taking place this Sunday, September 15th, at Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street, in Toronto, from 9 am to 5 pm. Rain or shine. Admission is $5.00.
It seems that 2019 is the year of youth activism. Youth have been speaking out against climate change, gun violence and our environment.
My name is Chelby Marie Daigle, I'm the Editor in Chief of MuslimLink.ca and my last suicide attempt was in July 2017.
As African countries gain recognition as 21st-century global leaders, the Aga Khan Museum celebrates the continent's power — past, present, and future — with its fall season, Africa!
Can a non-profit organization pursue both social gains and business revenue? Or is it as futile as mixing water and oil and hoping that the oil — commercial interests — won’t rise to the top?
The 2019 Canadian Federal Election is taking place on Monday, October 21, 2019.
MuslimFest is back for its 16th year!
The Rohingya Human Rights Network Canada has been established by Rohingya Canadians and their allies across Canada.
On behalf of the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) Board, I am delighted to announce the formation of our new cross-country Advisory Committee.
The revocation of Kashmir’s special status has left many across the region outraged.
Somali Canadian Nagad Moalin represented the riding of Fort McMurray-Cold Lake, Alberta at Equal Voice’s second Daughters of the Vote (DoV) gathering in early April 2019, which brought together 338 young women between the ages of 18 and 23, representing each Canadian riding and take their seat in the House of Commons during a historic sitting of the House of Commons. They were addressed by every federal party leader, and engaged with an array of Ministers, critics and advocates.
The Québec Superior Court recently agreed to revisit a challenge to Bill 21, Loi sur la laïcité de l’État.
The Kashmir conflict, referred to as a “territorial dispute,” has been central to tense relations in Asia for more than 70 years, particularly between the two nuclear powers of India and Pakistan.
Egyptian Canadian engineer Tarek Mounib decided to take admittedly Islamophobic Americans on an all expenses paid trip to Egypt for 10 days where they are matched up with regular Egyptians who show them around the country and take them into their homes.
The Muslim Awards for Excellence (MAX) has opened up voting for this year's MAX Professional Awards.
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