Trudeau slams 'terrorist' killing of Muslim family. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday denounced the killing of four Muslim family members, run down by the driver of a pick-up truck, as a hate-driven "terrorist attack," and urged the nation to stand up against intolerance.
By our correspondentsISLAMABAD: A man driving a pick-up truck slammed into and killed four members of a Pakistani Muslim family in Canada’s Ontario province, in what police and officials said.
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Islamophobic attack has caused anguish among Muslims , FM Qureshi tells Canadian counterpart
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FM Qureshi speaks to Canadian counterpart Marc Garneau.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi appreciates strong condemnatory statement issued by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
Canada and Pakistan agree to work on islamophobia at United Nations and other international fora.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday told his Canadian counterpart Marc Garneau that the Islamophobic attack on a Pakistani-origin family in Canada had caused anguish among the Muslims worldwide .
Qureshi s remarks came during a telephone call with Garneau. A press release was later issued by the Foreign Office which stated that the two discussed matters related to the recent tragic incident of Islamophobia in London, Ontario, and bilateral ties .
By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
The Met Police are appealing for parents to take action to help stop youngsters falling into criminal life. Photos: Unplash Parents and carers of youngsters in Redbridge at risk of being drawn into gangs and criminal life are being urged by the Met Police to “take action”. Young people can become vulnerable to exploitation and officers from the Met’s East Area Command – which encompasses Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge – are raising awareness of the dangers. “Exploitation comes in many forms, with one of the most challenging being the recruitment of youngsters by organised gangs to supply drugs,” said Detective Superintendent Paul Trevers.