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Date Added: July 19, 2008 03:08:04 PM
Emily Mathieu Torstar news services The Ontario Provincial Police warned a native activist they were on the verge of taking action if he did not immediately lift blockades of Highway 401 and a main railway line near Kingston last year.

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