Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has eliminated the offices of the government envoys against Islamophobia and antisemitism, despite pledging he would not do so during his election campaign nearly one year ago. On Wednesday, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller announced that a "Rights, Equality and Inclusion" advisory council would instead tackle issues of racism in Canada across the board. The move comes just a week after Canada observed its National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia on 29 January. On that date in 2017, a man burst into a mosque...