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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne made a broad appeal for acceptance at a visit to an Ottawa mosque for Friday prayers last week.
Inside the main atrium of Carleton University, four women wearing hijabs (a head covering worn by some Muslim women) set up tables
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