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Idle No More

You can learn more about Idle No More here.

For many of you, you may have heard of Idle No More, a national grassroots movement in Canada over these past few weeks.  The influx of media and news coverage can be confusing for many who may want to understand what it is about.  Dr. Pamela D. Palmater, a Mi’kmaw citizen and member of the Eel River Bar First Nation in northern New Brunswick, has written an opinions article which gives a good overview of what Idle No More is about.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/opinion/op-ed/Idle+More/7753967/story.html

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