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April 8 Candlelight Vigil In Support of Raymond Robinson’s Hunger Strike

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April 8 Candlelight Vigil in support of Raymond Robinson’s Hunger Strike. Robinson has not been consuming liquids or solids since April 5. He says he will end his strike when Stephen Harper agrees to speak “nation to nation” with him. Photo Gabriel Ellison-Scowcroft

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