NCCM Recommendations part 2
More extensive list of recommendations
A permanent memorial, costing $150,000, at Hyde Park and South Carriage roads where the attack happened, including a plaque, a garden, a youth-led art project and the crosswalks at the intersection painted green and purple — the colours that came to symbolize the attack.
Proclaiming October Islamic Heritage Month, June 6 as a Day of Remembrance of Our London Family, and Jan. 29 as the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action.
Developing training for Muslim youth, and making community centres and public spaces more inclusive and welcoming for Muslims, especially women.
An anti-Islamophobia advisory council to provide oversight of implementation of the plan and hiring a Muslim community liaison adviser.
More education about the contributions of Muslims, including bringing a U.K. exhibit to London.
Create an online reporting tool for hate-related harassment incidents, and beef up the existing public nuisance bylaw so anyone saying yelling hateful things to Muslims, newcomers or immigrants could be charged.