Feds to fold envoys on Islamophobia, antisemitism into new national unity council
OTTAWA — Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller says there will no longer be stand-alone federal envoys to combat Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The government plans to fold the two positions into a new advisory council on rights, equality and inclusion — composed of prominent academics, experts and community leaders — with a mission to foster social cohesion.
Miller’s department said Wednesday the new council will aim to foster social cohesion, rally Canadians around a common identity, combat racism and hate in all forms, and help guide federal efforts.
Miller told reporters the advisory council would recognize Islamophobia and antisemitism but focus on national unity and “trying to bring people together.”

