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OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says Canadian history should be honoured and celebrated 鈥?warts and all.I believe Canada history should always be celebrated, Scheer said Monday morning in Ottawa during an announcement that also included a promise to eliminate admission fees at all nine national museums across the country.Now, is it perfect Of course not, but we must never allow political correctness to erase what made us who we are,
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