EDMONTON Hundreds of Edmontonians rallied and demanded action from all levels of government Friday evening following the attack of two Muslim sisters in St. Albert earlier this week. The incident was the latest in a series of hate-motivated incidents police in Edmonton and across Canada are investigating. The rally was organized by the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM). Amira Shousha, NCCM regional lead for Alberta, said in an interview that the rally was meant to showcase the Muslim community’s anger that street attacks continue to happen in Canada. “We are all here to show solidarity to the ones who have been hurt and to verbalize our distaste for what is happening,” she said.
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