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PROTEST: Canadian Indians angry about some aspects of the global economic Group of 20's agenda this weekend demonstrate in Toronto on Thursday. Canada, hosting the G-20 summit there, is aiming to try to bridge the gulf in viewpoints by urging a "balance" on budget issues, says Mark J. Carney, governor of the Bank of Canada.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PROTEST: Canadian Indians angry about some aspects of the global economic Group of 20's agenda this weekend demonstrate in Toronto on Thursday. Canada, hosting the G-20 summit there, is aiming to try to bridge the gulf in viewpoints by urging a "balance" on budget issues, says Mark J. Carney, governor of the Bank of Canada.

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