Securitization and the Muslim community in Canada
A closer look at how securitization is constructed is necessary if we are to contextualize how national security policy has specially targeted Canadian Muslims.
Fahad Ahmad is a nonprofit consultant and a PhD candidate at the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University. His doctoral research, that examines how counter-radicalization policies affect organizations serving Muslim communities in Canada and the United Kingdom, is supported by the Social Science Humanities and Research Council (SSHRC) and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
A closer look at how securitization is constructed is necessary if we are to contextualize how national security policy has specially targeted Canadian Muslims.