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Radical tourism talk
JENNIFER PELLEGRINI
Thursday, March 29, 2007 - 02:00
Local News - Donald Ziraldo envisions a day when North America becomes a borderless continent.
“Get rid of the border, that’s the simplest solution to me,” Ziraldo said during a three-hour roundtable discussion on the challenges facing Niagara’s tourism industry at Niagara College Wednesday. “We […]

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