Human rights complaints against Maclean's magazine

Human rights complaints against Maclean's magazine were filed in December 2007 by Mohamed Elmasry of the Canadian Islamic Congress with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal and the Ontario Human Rights Commission. Maclean's magazine was accused of publishing eighteen Islamophobic articles between January 2005 and July 2007. The articles in question included a column by Mark Steyn titled "The Future Belongs to Islam",[1][2] an excerpt from a book written by Steyn.

The Ontario Human Rights Commission ruled that it did not have the jurisdiction to hear the complaint. The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal heard the complaint in June 2008 and issued a ruling on October 10, 2008 dismissing the complaint. The Canadian Human Rights Commission dismissed the federal complaint on June 26, 2008 without referring the matter to a tribunal.[3]

  1. ^ Steyn, Mark (October 20, 2006). "The future belongs to Islam". Maclean's. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  2. ^ "Human Rights Complaints Launched Against Maclean's Magazine" (Press release). Canadian Islamic Congress. CNW. December 4, 2007. Retrieved September 4, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Komarnicki, Jamie (2008-06-27). "Rights panel rejects action against Maclean's". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2023-12-02.