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When O Canada was informally adopted as the national anthem in 1939, the term “True North strong and free” had little practical application to Inuit. We didn’t have the right to vote. We did not enjoy the self-determination that would have been necessary to stop the unilateral Government actions…

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Written By

Natan Obed

Publisher

CBC News

Date Published

June 23, 2017