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Trudeau, ministers welcome Canadians' departure from Gaza Strip
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government has been working day and night to get Canadians and their families out of the besieged Gaza Strip. International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen and Immigration Minister Marc Miller applaud the news that some Canadians have managed to leave. (Nov. 7, 2023)
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP169002900
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Create Date:
11/7/2023 4:15:00 PM
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Ahmed Hussen
Canada
canada government
egypt
foreign affairs
gaza
Hamas
heads of government
Israel
Justin Trudeau
Marc Miller
Palestine
politics
Prime Minister
refugees
war