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Meeting between Trudeau and Muslim leaders in Quebec called off after many refuse to attend

A meeting between Muslim leaders in Quebec and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau planned for this afternoon north of Montreal — weeks ahead of a critical byelection in the city — was cancelled after many of those invited refused to attend, CBC News has learned.

«Many members of our community continue to feel angry and frustrated with a government that in their view simply hasn't operated with integrity in relation to what is happening in Gaza, or in addressing the steep rise of Islamophobia in Canada,» the National Council of Canadian Muslims told CBC News in a media statement.

«While our community is not a monolith, this sentiment is widespread.»

It's not clear how many people were invited to the event but the NCCM said «many members» who were invited, including «leaders and imams, declined to meet.»

Invitations were issued verbally by the office of Fayçal El-Khoury, the MP for Laval-les-Iles, according to two members of the Quebec Muslim community who spoke to CBC News.

Guests were asked to go to the Château Royal, a reception hall in Laval, Que., and to expect to meet Trudeau at 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.

After many of those invited chose not to go, pro-Palestinian protesters showed up in front of the hall instead.

Stéphanie Bechara, a spokesperson for Laval Police, said officers were called to the scene and managed to disperse the crowd, which was peaceful. She said police confirmed a meeting with Trudeau that was to take place at the hall had been cancelled, and informed the protesters.

In a media statement, the Prime Minister's Office declined to comment on whether the prime minister was going to attend the meeting.

The PMO said Trudeau «has always been and remains committed to [having] difficult and important conversations

Read more on cbc.ca