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Posted on 20/05/08

Sorry to say, but the apology-seeking industry is thriving

jsimpson@globeandmail.com

We were told 20 years ago, in 1988, that the apology would be the last because the injustice was the worst.So declared then-prime minister Brian Mulroney in offering an apology, payments and a community fund for Japanese-Canadians interned during the Second World War. This was a terrible abuse, the prime minister said. It was a unique case. There would be no more.

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