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Indigenous groups protest across Canada
Activists demand that Ottawa honour longstanding treaties that affect housing, food and education.
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Activists demand that Ottawa honour longstanding treaties that affect housing, food and education.
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Farmers say that they have fared better, thanks to alternative growing methods.
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In closing its embassy in Tehran, Canada flexes its muscles, inadvertently squeezing the Iranian-Canadian community.
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Canada closes its embassy in Iran
Relations severed and Iranian diplomats ordered to leave after Tehran is accused of being a threat to world peace.
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