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We Need To Extend Pier 21 Across Canada
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We Need To Extend Pier 21 Across Canada

Posted on January 23, 2015 by PCHC-MoM • Leave a comment

From the Globe and Mail, March 18, 2010 LAURA MADOKORO We need to extend Pier 21 across Canada In announcing a National Museum of Immigration in this month’s Throne Speech, the Harper government declared: “Our identities are bound up in the stories of ancestors from hundreds of lands.” For this reason, the Conservatives want Pier 21, … Continue reading →

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