© CBC Commemorative events marking the fifth anniversary of the Quebec City mosque attack came to a head Saturday. Quebec Premier François Legault and Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand were among other dignitaries who attended; both noted the importance of coming together to live in harmony. But Nusaiba Al-Azem, vice-chair of the London Muslim Mosque, says she wants more concrete government action, saying she's tired of empty promises after tragedy. Green represents the colour of the carpets of the Quebec City mosque, where the victims last stood to pray. "They were real people with real lives, real families and real dreams," he said.
Source: CBC News January 29, 2022 17:59 UTC