Faith advisory council faces scrutiny over membership and mandate

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Prime Minister Mark Carney's new faith advisory council is facing criticism over its membership and mandate. Identity Minister Marc Miller defended the council, stating its purpose is to openly discuss and address issues of hate with individuals experienced in advocacy. The council's initial mandate is to examine the drivers of anti-Jewish hatred, though its broader scope includes combating all forms of racism and hate.


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