#WATCH: "Black History Month is important because we tell stories that are usually not spoken," says Chance Jones, who plays Abdul in "Diggers." Catch it at the Segal Centre Feb. 1 to 17. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
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#WATCH: "January 29th - it's a day when the mosque was attacked and it makes you feel sad," says a student at Hilm West Island Sunday school, as they help children cope with anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting. @CanadianMomEh reports.
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#WATCH: The Hilm West Island Sunday School in Montreal's West Island is helping children process their emotions surrounding the 7th anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting and the ongoing Israel Hamas war.
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#WATCH: “I want for all children to look at themselves in the mirror and see their full potential,” says Montreal author Sonia Rodi. Her debut children’s book about Down Syndrome is inspired by her son. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports. @CanadianMomEh
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Our thoughts are with the relatives of #OurLondonfamily as they continue to process their grief with dignity. The immense loss of this beautiful family is one that continues to be felt to this day. We will not forget.
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#WATCH: Kids – they always seem to say what’s on their minds and I had the chance to meet so many over the last year on CityNews. So I went back - and asked them about some of their favourite memories of 2023.
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#WATCH: "My favourite memory of 2023 was probably when I went to my summer camp," says one young Montrealer. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed has more.
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#WATCH "I'm kind of replicating that with the church did for me a hundred fold by doing it for 150 kids at a time," says Montreal restaurateur John Gumbley about his charity event, ‘One Magic Moment’ inspired by his childhood. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
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#WATCH: Montreal restaurateur and founder of JEGantic group John Gumbley shares a glimpse into his childhood and what inspired him to create One Magic Moment
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#WATCH: The Parc-Extension Curry Collective coordinates female asylum seekers cooking for those in need in #Montreal.
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#WATCH: "We really adapt to their abilities," says Jodi Thiboutot, founder of Studio J in Montreal's West Island, a dance school for neurodivergent students. Thiboutot is the winner of the Inspirations Entrepreneurial award. @CanadianMomEh reports.
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#WATCH: "CPACT always is very inclusive of different communities," says Sadia Sajid, vice-chair of the Canada Pakistan Affiliated Chamber of Trade at their Montreal appreciation luncheon celebrating excellence in business. @CanadianMomEh reports. @cpact1
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#WATCH: The Canada Pakistan Affiliated Chamber of Trade recently held a luncheon to celebrate business excellent and cultural cohesion.
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#WATCH: "I think we've come a long way and I do enjoy seeing all the diverse players that are in the league now," says Habs superfan Sunil Peetush of Saint-Lazare, owner of the HabsCave; a shrine to all things Montreal Canadiens. @CanadianMomEh reports. https://t.co/9kBtybuatc
"A Muslim woman told she should be raped on the streets.
A mosque smeared with feces.
Two others defaced with hate speech.
Graffiti in a school bathroom: “!!U MUSLIMS NEED TO DIE!! " - @stevenzzhou on the rise of Islamophobia.
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