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The name has changed but racial profiling remains under Liberal government

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Amid several new programs targeting the middle class and infrastructure funds, the Liberal government's first budget also dedicated some money to tackling what they called "counter-radicalization." These tasks will be conducted by the Co-ordinator of the Office of Community Outreach and Counter-Radicalization. For this, the office will receive $3 million this year and up to $10 million in coming years.

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Is Greece's 'No' vote on austerity another youth revolution?

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During the past five years, the old categories of politics -- left, right, centre or capitalist and socialist -- have been challenged by a new one, that of youth. What the millennials want has begun to matter in addition to the other factors.

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