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Ottawa cuts funding for an anti-racism group and suspended work on a project it was running after a member of the group made antisemitic remarks in a social media post.

"Antisemitism has no place in this country. The antisemitic comments made by Laith Marouf are reprehensible and vile," Housing, Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen said in a statement posted on Twitter Monday.

Marouf, a senior consultant on an anti-racism project that received $133,000 from the federal government, posted the controversial remarks on his Twitter account. The account is private but a screenshot of the post showed a number of tweets with his photo and name. Marouf is listed as a senior consultant on CMAC's website and is quoted saying that CMAC is "excited to launch" the "Building an Anti-Racism Strategy for Canadian Broadcasting: Conversation & Convergence Initiative" with funding support from Heritage's anti-racism action program.

"We look forward to a proper response on their next steps and clear accountability regarding this matter," he said.

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