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Armed U.S. agents a blow to sovereignty

by Thomas Walkom October 10, 2008October 5, 2021

The federal government plans to give an unspecified number of American police agents carte blanche to carry guns in Canada. It insists that in the post-9/11 world it is just being sensible. It is not

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