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Radio Noon Montreal | Dec 10, 2012 | 4:07

Famous whistleblower at Montreal trial

Jeffrey Wigand, made famous by the film The Insider, testifies at the landmark $27B class action lawsuit against Big Tobacco. CBC's Ivan Slobod has the details.

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