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France Should Look to Canadian Multiculturalism to Address Religious and Racial Tensions Aggravated by Strict Secularism

Celine Caira As I climb into my Uber on the narrow streets of Paris, I can already deduce from the driver’s accent and name that he is an Arab-North African, likely from Algeria, Tunisia, or Morocco. Striking up a conversation with him in French, he explains how he moved to Paris with his wife four…

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