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May 2024
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This year is the 50th anniversary of the...

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It's been just fifty years since the RCMP began accepting women into their ranks. This afternoon, women, veterans, and supporters will march in St. John's to celebrate that milestone. We spoke with Tracy Edwards, an Inspector with the RCMP.

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