Its main place of worship is the Great Mosque of Quebec City (French: La Grande Mosquée de Québec).
[9][10][11] Each year, the centre opens its doors to everyone, people from different cultures and religions meet and talk to better know each other and to help promote integration.
The perpetrator Alexandre Bissonnette opened fire on the crowd, killing six people in the mosque and injuring nineteen others.
[18] In 2013, the Centre strongly denounced the draft Quebec Charter of Values introduced by the then governing Parti Québécois in 2013, under Premier Pauline Marois.
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