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First Nations community banishes members, demolishes homes after targeted hit and run death

First Nations community banishes members, demolishes homes after targeted hit and run death

The murder of a Haida Gwaii man in what police say was a targeted hit and run has set off a provincewide movement, #Justice4Luke, across British Columbia, drawing attention to the issues of drugs and violence in First Nations communities.

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