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Canadian PM attends Indigenous Games
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2002 Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien unexpectedly stopped at the 2002 North American Indigenous Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Wednesday. Chretien took up a lacrosse stick and played a few shots, CBC reported. Attendees and athletes were happy he came because they felt he was ignoring the games. Get the Story:
PM picks up lacrosse stick at Indigenous Games (CBC 8/1) Relevant Links:
North American Indigenous Games - http://www.2002naig.com Related Stories:
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