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  2. Highway of Tears - Wikipedia

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    The Highway of Tears is a 719-kilometre (447 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of crimes against many women, beginning in 1970 when the highway was completed.

  3. Bonnie Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Briggs (1952/1953-2017) was a Canadian affordable housing advocate and poet. She created the Toronto Homeless Memorial in 1997. Early life and education

  4. Festival Express - Wikipedia

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    Festival Express is a 2003 British documentary film about the 1970 train tour of the same name across Canada taken by some of North America's most popular rock bands, including Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Flying Burrito Bros, Ian & Sylvia's Great Speckled Bird, Mountain and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. [2]

  5. Bonnie Crombie - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie-Michelle Teresa Bernadette Stack Sawarna Crombie [1] (née Stack, formerly Sawarna; [2] born February 5, 1960) is a Canadian politician and businesswoman who has been the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party since December 2, 2023.

  6. Billy Idol's 3 Children: All About the 'Rebel Yell' Rocker's ...

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    Idol's daughter Bonnie Blue Broad was born in the 1980s. The singer shares Bonnie with ex Linda Mathis. Bonnie decided to pursue a life outside of entertainment, with Idol telling the New York ...

  7. Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography - Wikipedia

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    Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography is a Canadian documentary film about the pornography industry, directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein and released in 1981. [1]It remains one of the landmark works from Studio D, the women's unit of the National Film Board of Canada.