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The Mi’kmaq artisan who had a hand in building Lunenberg’s famous Bluenose

The Mi’kmaq artisan who had a hand in building Lunenberg’s famous Bluenose

Mi’kmaq Elder Todd Labrador's great-grandfather constructed the schooner's mast hoops, an effort only now being recognized, writes Stephen Maher.

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