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The Muslim Council of Canada called on the government to reform its policies to address the phenomenon of Islamophobia, which is considered an entrenched and systemic problem in the country, amid the highest rate of fatal attacks against Muslims among G7 nations. The council emphasized the need to establish effective accountability mechanisms and take measures to protect Muslims, citing examples of hate crimes, including an attack on a Muslim family in London that resulted in the death of four members. Additionally, the Canadian government recently abolished the positions of Special Representative for Combating Islamophobia and Special Envoy for Combating Anti-Semitism, merging them into an advisory council focused on rights and equality.
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