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Warnings circulate over men with violent pasts on dating apps

Warnings circulate over men with violent pasts on dating apps

CTV News2 days ago
Calgary Watch
There is growing alarm online after recent social media posts warn that two men convicted of killing women have been active on dating apps in Alberta.
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