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Media Advisory: Once banned US peace activist makes it across border into Canada, will speak in Toronto March 2 PDF Print E-mail
Canada Trade News
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 15:32
Windsor - Prominent US activist and former army colonel Ann Wright, denied entry to Canada three times, successfully crossed the Windsor-Detroit border today on her way to Toronto to speak at a public event called ‘Resistance Across Borders’. Wright has been a vocal opponent of the US invasions and occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq. She quit [...]


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