Quebec calls for resignation of federal government's anti-Islamophobia representative

Quebec Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge tables legislation at the legislature in Quebec City, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. The Quebec government is calling for the resignation of the federal government's special representative to combat Islamophobia. Roberge says if Amira Elghawaby does not resign, the federal government should fire her immediately. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

MONTREAL - The Quebec government is calling for the resignation of the federal government's special representative to combat Islamophobia over a 2019 opinion piece in an Ottawa newspaper in which she suggested Quebecers are influenced by anti-Muslim attitudes.

Ottawa must fire Amira Elghawaby immediately if she chooses not to resign, Jean-François Roberge, Quebec's minister responsible for relations with Canada and for state secularism, said in a statement Monday. Roberge said the province had initially demanded an apology from her, which he said did not happen. Now, he said, she has to go.

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