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Familiar “legal observer” leads the charge in blocking Canada First protesters from their march, shouting, “F— off, Nazis!” Moments later, one of her comrades gets tackled to the ground by police, twice, after appearing to swipe at someone’s sign, and is then arrested. An important lesson from the protest...

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