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Ottawa gives update on listing cartels as terrorist entities
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Started 27 minutes agoNewsDuration livePublic Safety Minister David McGuinty is making an announcement related to terrorist listings. The government promised U.S. President Donald Trump it would list Mexican cartels under Canadian law.
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