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Pierre Trudeau / Earth / Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute / Canada–United States relations / Political geography / Canada / Culture of Canada
Date: 2007-10-17 08:47:12
Pierre Trudeau
Earth
Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute
Canada–United States relations
Political geography
Canada
Culture of Canada

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