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Following the contentious U.S. election in November, there was a noticeable spike in the number of reported hate crimes against various minority and marginalized groups.The hatred was widespread, with graffiti, threatening letters and other spiteful messages targeting Muslims, Jews, racialized people, migrants, the LGBTQ community and other groups. While the bulk of these were reported south of the border, where U.S. president-elect Donald Trumps campaign often included inflammatory rhetoric, Canada has not been immune to such action. For example, white supremacist posters were plastered in parts of East York in November, causing great dismay
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