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Alberta premier, RCMP ask for calm after violence at U.S. border standoff
A blockade at the border crossing at Coutts, Alta., turned violent Tuesday after some protesters breached police barriers to join the demonstration. There was also a head-on crash and an assault. Premier Jason Kenney and the RCMP are asking for calm.
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The Canadian Press
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CP150175221
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2/1/2022 11:42:00 PM
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