Jamil Jivani (born October 24, 1987) is a Canadian radio host and non-practising lawyer. In 2020, he was appointed senior fellow for Diversity and Empowerment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a conservative, libertarian think tank affiliated with the US Atlas Network. His association with the Institute ended in 2022. He sits on the Premier's Council on Equality of Opportunity and is the Advocate for Community Opportunities for the Doug Ford government. In July 2020, Jivani faced backlash for disparaging remarks he made about high-crime communities’ calls to defund police, and for blaming gun violence on “young gangsters” and their online drama. He is the founder of the Policing Literacy Initiative, co-founder of Teachers Beyond the Classroom, and a 2014-15 articling student at Torys LLP
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| - Jamil Jivani (born October 24, 1987) is a Canadian radio host and non-practising lawyer. In 2020, he was appointed senior fellow for Diversity and Empowerment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a conservative, libertarian think tank affiliated with the US Atlas Network. His association with the Institute ended in 2022. He sits on the Premier's Council on Equality of Opportunity and is the Advocate for Community Opportunities for the Doug Ford government. In July 2020, Jivani faced backlash for disparaging remarks he made about high-crime communities’ calls to defund police, and for blaming gun violence on “young gangsters” and their online drama. He is the founder of the Policing Literacy Initiative, co-founder of Teachers Beyond the Classroom, and a 2014-15 articling student at Torys LLP (en)
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| - Jamil Jivani (born October 24, 1987) is a Canadian radio host and non-practising lawyer. In 2020, he was appointed senior fellow for Diversity and Empowerment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a conservative, libertarian think tank affiliated with the US Atlas Network. His association with the Institute ended in 2022. He sits on the Premier's Council on Equality of Opportunity and is the Advocate for Community Opportunities for the Doug Ford government. In July 2020, Jivani faced backlash for disparaging remarks he made about high-crime communities’ calls to defund police, and for blaming gun violence on “young gangsters” and their online drama. He is the founder of the Policing Literacy Initiative, co-founder of Teachers Beyond the Classroom, and a 2014-15 articling student at Torys LLP. (en)
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