Quebec mosque attack anniversary renews call to end anti-Muslim hate

Al JazeeraCenterEN 5 min read 100% complete by Jillian Kestler-D'AmoursJanuary 28, 2026 at 11:35 PM
Quebec mosque attack anniversary renews call to end anti-Muslim hate

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As Canada marks the ninth anniversary of the 2017 Quebec City mosque attack, Muslim leaders are renewing calls to combat Islamophobia. The attack, which killed six Muslim men at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre on January 29, 2017, remains the deadliest on a house of worship in Canadian history. Leaders like Stephen Brown of the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) warn that anti-Muslim hate has real and deadly consequences. They express concern that lessons learned after the attack are being forgotten, particularly in Quebec, where they say Islamophobia is being used for political gain. The Canadian government has designated January 29 as a National Day of Remembrance and Action against Islamophobia.

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