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A mini United Nations comes to Montreal

Imagine being part of the negotiations at the World Economic Forum or being part of Ghadafi's cabinet as they decide what happens to Libya. Columnist Rashi Khilnani tells us how students from around the world got to bring current events to life at McGill University's Model United Nations conference, known as McMun.


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