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After 44 years, Indigenous Canadians are still over represented in prisons across the country. As a result Google & Youtube don't push our content or suggest it to viewers as often. Moving on shows Lucy, the victim of a mugging, replaying events endlessly in her mind.
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- After 44 years, Indigenous Canadians are still over represented in prisons across the country.
- As a result Google & Youtube don't push our content or suggest it to viewers as often.
- Moving on shows Lucy, the victim of a mugging, replaying events endlessly in her mind.
- Punishing offenders for their crimes is the primary goal of the American
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