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Store refused to sell to Native woman
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2002 A grocery store in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has apologized to a Native woman after refusing to sell her hairspray. But Roxy Monkman says that is not enough. She wants a public apology. A new Manitoba law prohibits the sale of solvents to those who may abuse them. But one has to knowingly believe that a buyer will do that. The goal is also to stop sellers who deliberately sell solvents to abusers. Get the Story:
Aboriginal woman cries foul after being denied hairspray (CBC 12/4)
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