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More controversial Islamic organizations with a history of anti-gay slurs and ties to terrorism have been approved to receive the Trudeau government’s Canada Summer Jobs Grant, the Sun has learned.

As reported exclusively in the Sun last week, the Canada Arab Federation and the Muslim Association of Canada – each with documented ties to terror groups have received grants through this taxpayer-funded program.

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But, as it turns out, that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to controversial recipients.

For instance, the Salaheddin Islamic Centre, once called “Toronto’s million-dollar radical mosque” in the National Post, was also approved for the grant despite being home to Canada’s notorious Imam Aly Hindy.

Hindy denied that Muslims were responsible for 9/11, refused to condemn the 2005 London Tube bombings, and he defended the Toronto 18 terrorists as “good people.”

Hindy has also dismissed homosexuality was “invented,” “garbage,” and “nonsense.”