This week marks the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the Oka crisis. What started with the proposed expansion of a golf course west of Montreal, turned into a 78-day stand-off that has left a permanent mark on Canada. As Dan Spector reports, the issues that sparked crisis have still not been resolved decades later.
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Remembering the Oka crisis, 30 years later
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