Movie: A Struggle to Remember

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Rosemary Warskett
Rosemary Warskett

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Carole Gingras
Carole Gingras

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Marion Pollack
Marion Pollack

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Robyn Benson
Robyn Benson

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Johanne Vaillancourt
Johanne Vaillancourt

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Janice McClelland
Janice McClelland

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Barb Byers
Barb Byers

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Deborah Bourque
Deborah Bourque

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Jean-Claude Parrot
Jean-Claude Parrot

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Nycole Turmel
Nycole Turmel

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