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City-sponsored ads hope to stem Islamophobia, prejudice against Syrian migrants

The city has partnered with an immigrant settlement agency to battle what they believe is a rise in anti-Muslim sentiment in Toronto.

About 100 ads will be placed in bus shelters across Toronto

Debbie Douglas, executive director of the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, says she has 'absolutely' seen a rise in anti-Muslim sentiments since refugees began arriving from Syria in large numbers in December. (OCASI)

The cityhas partnered with an immigrant settlement agency to battle what they believe is a rise in anti-Muslim sentimentin Toronto.

The city and the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants launched an ad campaign on Tuesday, one of which features a white male in profile telling a woman in a hijab to go back where she came from.

"Where," the woman responds, "North York?"

OCASIexecutive director Debbie Douglas said she has"absolutely" seen a rise in anti-Muslim sentiments since refugees began arriving from Syria in large numbers in December.

'I'll never vote for you again'

Ward 21 St. Paul's Coun. Joe Mihevc,whohas been helping to organize the campaign, said he has personally dealt with anti-Muslim sentiment in his work trying to bring in a Syrianfamily.

"I had people swearing at us over thephone, saying take my name off your mailing list, I'll never vote for you again," he said. "It's a minority, but it's out there."

Mihevc also said he's not worriedabout any backlash from people who may feel the city is unfairly labelling them as xenophobic.

"Some people might get their backs up, but that's okay," he said.

About 100 of the ads will be placed in bus shelters across the city. The campaignruns until July 10 at a cost of$80,000, Mihevc said.