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Ottawa must not sell out Tsilhqot’in

September 22, 2010UncategorizedFish Lake/Teztan Biny, Globe and MailCommon Sense Canadian
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Article by Marilyn Baptiste in the Globe and Mail. “What would you do if another country, many times more populous and powerful, decides that it wants Canada’s water and, after listening to all the reasons why it cannot not simply take it, announces that it is going to do exactly that?” Read article

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