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US activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning

Vancouver Sun, The Star, Rabble.ca + more
March 2nd, 2010

US activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning
Vancouver Sun
"I guess they didn't find my offences so offensive," joked Ann Wright shortly after emerging from the tunnel into Windsor. The 63-year-old former US army ...

Peace activist given green light by Canada immigration GlobalVisas

American peace activist allowed into Canada, had been barred in the past Winnipeg Free Press

Resistance across borders: US activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning rabble.ca

Adopt Resistance! Blog

Windsor border agents allow U.S. peace activist into Canada, Michael Moore's Blog

US Peace Activist Seeks Entry, Toronto Star

U.S. activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning, Montreal Gazette

Canada admits peace activist, Windsor Star

American peace activist allowed into Canada, had been barred in the past, Guelph Mercury

American peace activist allowed into Canada, had been barred in the past, Kitchener Waterloo Record

U.S. activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning, Global News

U.S. activist allowed into Canada despite FBI warning, Vancouver Sun

American peace activist allowed into Canada, had been barred in the past, Macleans

Formerly banned peace activist comes to U of T, University of Toronto, the Varsity


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