Quebec calls for resignation of federal government’s anti-Islamophobia representative
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is calling for the resignation of the federal government’s special representative to combat Islamophobia.
Quebec Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge says Ottawa should fire Amira Elghawaby immediately if she chooses not to resign.
The journalist and activist was appointed to the role last week by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Elghawaby co-wrote a 2019 opinion piece in the Ottawa Citizen linking “anti-Muslim sentiment” to Quebec’s Bill 21, which bans certain government employees from wearing religious symbols at work.