The Canadian Press
1992-08-20 | CONST aboriginal accord
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The head of the Native Council of Canada, Ron George, sounded as if he couldn't believe he'd won self-government for his people. Ron George said the aboriginal accord meant Indians would be partners in Canada's history, instead of adversaries.
Date: 1992-08-20
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 15 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << well I never ever thought I'd be in front of all of you and telling you that I am finally going to turn that flag that I have hanging upside down in my office the other way because today I truly believe that we made history >>
Date: 1992-08-20
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 15 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << well I never ever thought I'd be in front of all of you and telling you that I am finally going to turn that flag that I have hanging upside down in my office the other way because today I truly believe that we made history >>
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