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ASYLUM SEEKER RETURNS

 

A Russian fisherman who jumped ship in Halifax harbour 10 years ago - only to be deported later - has returned to Nova Scotia, this time as a skilled immigrant. We hear his story from our reporter in Atlantic Canada, Robert Jaros.

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