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Something borrowed, something native
You'd have to forgive Canada's Aboriginal peoples for being a little annoyed.
The newest thing we've borrowed from them is their National Day of Action.
Theirs was held June 29th to highlight First Nations issues such as the deteriorating conditions on reserves and outstanding land claims.
But now the nationalist Council of Canadians is set to jump on the protest branding bandwagon. They're billing their big event for the end of August, a demonstration against the Security Prosperity Partnership — the Canada-U.S-Mexico plan to tighten North American borders — as a National Day of Action as well.
Somehow, it just doesn't seem fair.
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