Steven Zhou
About Steven Zhou
Steven Zhou is a writer for the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM). He has worked for several years as a reporter, scriptwriter, and producer for CBC News, CBC-TV, CBC Radio, VICE News, and the Ottawa Citizen. His writings have been published in the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Foreign Policy, and the LA Review of Books.
MP introduces urgent legislation for accountability in Canada’s security agencies
No one is above the law and lying to get warrants amounts to grossly violating civil liberties. Unfortunately, that’s a charge CSIS has long been familiar with.
With hate on the rise, it’s a tough time to be a young Muslim in school
The growing number of Islamophic incidents in schools isn’t a pattern that can be understood in a vacuum, writes Steven Zhou.
Toronto police need to answer for their actions
Toronto police need to answer for their actions at demonstrations where far-right and anti-facist activists face off. It's not okay to protect one group and leave the other vulnerable.
When Toronto Mayor John Tory describes those who carry out gun violence as “sewer rats” or “thugs,” what is lost?
It’s willful desensitization: the sheer amount of tragedy in the world forces our inundated culture to select exactly what we want to be the target of our outrage.