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I agree completely with Gord Klassen’s comments Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, about the monies given seniors. I am 75 and worked from 1964 to receive $1,400 a month. I do not know what you meant with your comment “Hang tough”. Please explain.Re: Justin Trudeau’s current road show. It seems Trudeau and crew made a pit stop in Tunisia “to support the French language”.

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