According to Canadian media outlets, a gathering was held in Montreal, Canada to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the armed attack on a mosque in Quebec City.
Six people were killed and five others were seriously injured in the attack, which took place on January 29, 2017.
Participants at the gathering held up pictures of the victims and read the Fatiha prayer in their memory.
The event was part of Muslim Awareness Week and aimed to raise awareness about Islamophobia and promote understanding of the Muslim community in Canada.
Speakers at the event emphasized the importance of speaking out against hate and discrimination towards Muslims, and highlighted the need for continued efforts to combat Islamophobia.
The six Muslim victims were killed by the armed man, Alexandre Bissonnette, who is serving a life sentence and cannot apply for parole for 25 years.