Canada's legal system resists challenging Muslim terrorist stereotyping [fact]
In March 2019, that very overlord stomped into Quebec, France's former colony in Canada, a nation widely perceived as tolerant of religious freedom, but as Palestinian Canadian law scholar Reem Bahdi reveals, houses a “deep unwillingness to challenge the stereotyping of Muslims as terrorists” that comes from the very top of the nation's legal system.
QUESTION: What specific legal rulings or practices in Canada evidence this unwillingness? Worth investigating Reem Bahdi's work further.
XREF: Connects to themes of institutional Islamophobia and legal system bias in Western democracies.
Khaled A. Beydoun, The New Crusades_ Islamopho…, loc. 815