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Quebec AM | Jan 7, 2013 | 8:51

Senator Brazeau disagrees with Idle No More movement

As the Idle No More movement grows, some are voicing their disagreement with some of the tactics being used. Patrick Brazeau is Algonquin, and a Conservative Senator and former chief of the national congress of aboriginal peoples.

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