Quebec’s Bill 21 and Islamophobia pushing Muslims to flood mental health helpline

In 2021, Naseeha's youth helpline saw a spike of callers in distress, particularly those from Quebec. The group say Islamophobia, Bill 21 and pandemic isolation are prompting Muslim and Sikh callers to seek mental health support.

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34 comments

    1. Okay. Let’s be consistent than and ban Catholic/Christian schools as well as fire teachers who would wear crosses or any other religious symbols

    2. @Chiggen I agree! All religion is ridiculous at this point. We are past the point in our evolution to believe in a celestial being that has our “best” interest.

  1. Church —————————————–separation————————————— State.
    Do you understand now?

  2. Its garbage but Quebec is the most racist province in Canada , if you expect better treatment you may want to move to a less racist province.

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