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Quebec AM | Mar 4, 2013 | 7:45

Anglo Roundtable in Rouyn-Noranada Part 1

As part of Living English, the CBC's Marika Wheeler speaks with anglophones living in Rouyn-Nornada about life in english in the Abitibi. Roundtable Part 1.

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