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O n February 18, the Green Party of Canada unveiled its first new logo in twenty-five years: a solid green circle. It ...
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Scott Payne is a retired Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent who spent twenty-eight years in law enforcement. He was also a SWAT team operator and instructor for undercover operations.