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Iranian Canadians in Manitoba call for tougher sanctions on Iran after 2nd protester hanged

Hate crime down in Winnipeg but many cases across Canada remain unsolved, data shows

Data released last week by Statistics Canada shows Winnipeg is bucking the trend when it comes to an increase in police-reported hate crime but the numbers also shed light on what happens to those reports once they’re investigated.

Winnipeg police seeking public help in finding hateful graffiti suspect

Winnipeg police seeking public help in finding hateful graffiti suspect
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Anti-immigration messages bringing forward calls for education - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

(Google Maps) Winnipeggers are pushing for more education for youth after a troubling hate-fulled disturbance. Early Wednesday morning, business owners in a Pembina Highway strip mall found swasticas and anti-immigration messages sprayed in red. Paul Clerkin, co-owner of Stone Angel Brewery, says he was warned before he got to work that morning, but was shocked by the scale of graffiti in their quiet area. Whoever did this grew up in a multicultural environment, one would assume they are Canadian and haven t just driven across the border from North Dakota, so they can t claim ignorance of a multicultural environment as their defence. These kids knew what they were doing and went out of their way to upset people,  Clerkin says.

Anti-immigration messages bringing forward calls for education - Classic107: Winnipeg s only dedicated classical and jazz radio station

(Google Maps) Winnipeggers are pushing for more education for youth after a troubling hate-fulled disturbance. Early Wednesday morning, business owners in a Pembina Highway strip mall found swasticas and anti-immigration messages sprayed in red. Paul Clerkin, co-owner of Stone Angel Brewery, says he was warned before he got to work that morning, but was shocked by the scale of graffiti in their quiet area. Whoever did this grew up in a multicultural environment, one would assume they are Canadian and haven t just driven across the border from North Dakota, so they can t claim ignorance of a multicultural environment as their defence. These kids knew what they were doing and went out of their way to upset people,  Clerkin says.

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