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Trudeau wants quick and peaceful resolution to cross-country protests | Power & Politics

Trudeau wants quick and peaceful resolution to cross-country protests | Power & Politics Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is committed to finding a quick and peaceful resolution to the anti-pipeline blockades that have shut down swaths of the country's train system and temporarily blocked bridges and highways.
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