Federal ministers meet with family of Canadian woman missing in Burkina Faso

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Edith Blais and her friend were travelling by car in southwestern Burkina Faso en route to Togo, where they planned to do volunteer work with an aid group

 

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what with this empathy PR operation ? Another photo for next election showing how caring liberals are ? But in reality what is done to rescue her if she is still is alive

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