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from
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Part 3-Canadian Attractions: A traveller's view of Canada and its people by John Fisher. A Radio Canada presentation. 4.45 THE KENNEL CLUB.
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4.15 BRASS EXTRAORDINARY.
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Part 4--Winter Activities-A traveller's view of Canada and its people by John Fisher. A Radio Canada presentation,
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