Die erste Opernsängerin aus dem Volk der Inuit Deantha Edmunds wurde jetzt in Kanadas Verdienstorden aufgenommen. Ein Schritt auf Kanadas mühsamen Weg der Versöhnung mit den indigenen Völkern.
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