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Posted on 25/04/08

Does the state have a place in the bedrooms of polygamists?

ibailey@globeandmail.com

VANCOUVER -- As B.C. attorney-general, Ujjal Dosanjh spent about four years in the polygamy hot seat now occupied by Wally Oppal, trying to decide how to deal with legal issues raised by the community of Bountiful in southeastern B.C. It was, he said, never comfortable.

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