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Revision as of 06:04, 15 March 2015 edit70.190.111.213 (talk) no still just a protest or you could just say a speech by one side of a political debate which is definitely even less notable← Previous edit Revision as of 06:38, 15 March 2015 edit undo63.135.26.46 (talk) Undid revision 651442701 by 70.190.111.213 (talk) Bruh, it's all over mainstream media in Canada. Just because nothing is notable in a desert doesn't mean it isn't at all.Next edit →
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*The cancellation of several of ] ]'s scheduled meetings leads to widespread social media speculations regarding the reason for his public absence. *The cancellation of several of ] ]'s scheduled meetings leads to widespread social media speculations regarding the reason for his public absence.
*Thousands of demonstrators gathered across ] on Saturday to rally against the ] government's proposed anti-terror legislation, Bill C-51, which seeks to expand the powers of police and spy agencies.
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Current events of March 14, 2015 (2015-03-14) (Saturday) edit history watch
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Politics and elections
  • The cancellation of several of Russian President Vladimir Putin's scheduled meetings leads to widespread social media speculations regarding the reason for his public absence. (The New York Times)
  • Thousands of demonstrators gathered across Canada on Saturday to rally against the Conservative government's proposed anti-terror legislation, Bill C-51, which seeks to expand the powers of police and spy agencies. (CTV News)
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