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Posted AT 8:15 PM EST on 16/01/08

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In a recent editorial, The Globe and Mail described the desperate state of literacy among first nations children across Canada, making the point that because of inadequate testing, no one knows for certain the extent of the problem. The editorial also refers to the book drives I conducted during my term as lieutenant-governor of Ontario, which led to the creation of northern school libraries. But it notes that "no one dares to ask whether the children can read the books.

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