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New York governor: Hanukkah knife attack act of 'domestic terror'

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Andrew Cuomo said he wanted New York to become the first US state to have a 'domestic terrorism' law.
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Confronting hate: How Antifa is tracking the extreme right

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The Fifth Estate takes you inside the world of Antifa, the people who say they are tracking the extreme right wing in Canada to protect this country's norms and values — whether we like it or not.
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Enes Kanter says Turkey's government hates when his critiques go viral

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The NBA player and outspoken critic of the Erdogan regime says he wants to use his platform to shine a light on what's happening in his home country.
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Susan Ormiston profiles Nancy Pelosi

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"Don a suit of armour and eat nails for breakfast:" Watch a preview of Susan Ormiston's documentary profile of Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.
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Tensions high as impeachment moves forward

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced that articles of impeachment would be drafted against U.S. President Donald Trump, which led to a tense exchange between Pelosi and a reporter.
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How hate speech is being fought online

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The quest to root out hate speech online has led tech companies to develop formulas to locate it and stop it from spreading. CBC's Thomas Daigle looks at how the technology works and the challenges companies face.
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Female MPs increase security measures as threats escalate

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Female MPs are installing panic buttons and hiring security as online threats against them escalate.
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Grandson of Auschwitz commander uses his family past to combat hate

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The grandson of an Auschwitz commander, Rainer Hoess, travels the world to tell his family’s story as part of an effort to combat hate. Hoess came to Toronto to speak at Holocaust Education Week.
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Winnipeg café owners charged with staging alleged hate crime

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An anti-Semitic attack — originally called "the most brazen" the city had seen — was staged by the three owners of the restaurant that reported it, Winnipeg police say.
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Soldiers of Odin, banned by Facebook and shunned by politicians, host event at Legion branch

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The Soldiers of Odin have been banned by Facebook and condemned by politicians, but found a warmer welcome at the Grand Prairie branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, our Raffy Boudjikanian reports.
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Millennial Mayor Denounces Guns, White Nationalism Behind Poway Synagogue Shooting

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The 28-year-old Mayor of Stockton, Michael Tubbs, grieved for the victims of the Passover shooting in the fellow California town of Poway, decrying the guns and white supremacist rhetoric that led to one killed and three injured.
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Secularism bill is ‘ethnic cleansing:’ Quebec mayor | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Proponents of Quebec’s proposed religious symbols ban say it is necessary to protect the province’s identity. Others say the ban is discriminatory, and one mayor even calls it “ethnic cleansing.” Polls suggest most Quebecers support the...
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License to Hate: White Supremacy in the US | Fault Lines

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How did the racist ideology behind recent US white supremacist attacks seep into the country's mainstream discourse?
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Wife of beaten Ontario man: Hate is alive here

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Peel Regional Police have confirmed that they are investigating the beating of Mohammed Abu Marzouk as a hate-motivated crime. Two men are in custody and have been charged with one count of aggravated assault and two counts of assault.
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Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman" gets Cannes ovation

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A new movie from the marvellous Spike Lee is always an event, and the American director is back at the Cannes film festival after a 27-year break, when "Jungle Fever" missed out and "Barton Fink" won. Recently Lee has focused more on...
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Sally Kohn: 'I Believe Everyone is Endlessly Redeemable'

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"This current White House is unfortunately a force for hate and demonization," said the political commentator and author of "The Opposite of Hate." But "the minute anyone in that White House wants to do something different and be better,...
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This "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Has a Love/Hate Relationship With Her Real Exes

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Rachel Bloom's husband co-wrote her latest film "Most Likely to Murder," and some tidbits are based on her true life experiences. She talked about the complicated relationship people have with their exes.
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Hijab-wearing child attacked in Toronto

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An 11-year-old girl was assaulted on her way to school in Toronto when an unidentified man twice tried to cut off her hijab with a pair of scissors. Officials from all levels of government have condemned the attack on Khawlah Noman,...
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Mosque is no stranger to hate

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A gunman killed 6 people following prayers in January and now an anonymous hate-filled package has been delivered to this Quebec mosque's door — raising concerns over the area's growing anti-islamic sentiment
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DMB's Boyd Tinsley Wants to Unite Charlottesville

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Dave Matthews Band violinist and Charlottesville native Boyd Tinsley is organizing a concert in his hometown on September 24th. The concert will feature artists including DMB, Justin Timberlake and Pharrell. Tinsley says he hopes this...
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Toronto imam falsely linked to fake Harvey story

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A picture of a Toronto imam was used by a fake news website for a false story about a mosque in Houston refusing entry to non-Muslims in the wake of Harvey
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White House business advisory groups disbanded after more resignations

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U.S. President Donald Trump has disbanded the Manufacturing Council and the Strategy and Policy Forum after a number of high-profile CEOs either quit the panels or criticized his response to last weekend's deadly violence in...
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Boston free speech rally drowned out by march against racism

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Free speech rally attracts a few dozen people, met with thousands of counter-protesters
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Trump calls out KKK, hate groups, condemns hatred, bigotry and violence in Charlottesville

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U.S. President says racism has no place in America in wake of racist violence in Virginia. Civil rights investigation is opened by attorney general, FBI