Hundreds of Hamiltonians braved sub zero temperatures Monday night to push back against Islamphobia and hatred at a rally in front of city hall. But we are not shaken," said Imam Sayed Tora, leader of the Hamilton Downtown Mosque. Monday's demonstration was one of the largest in recent years in front of city hall, and came just days after a women's march after U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration. (Adam Carter/CBC)RCMP spokesperson Camille Habel said Bissonnette could later face terrorism-related charges, depending on the outcome of the ongoing investigation. Two of the surviving victims will need more surgery, while the other three are stable and may be discharged soon.
Source: CBC News January 31, 2017 01:49 UTC