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	Comments on: Why Winnipeg? Being Muslim in Rupert&#8217;s Land	</title>
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		By: Margaret Mason		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Mason]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you very much for writing this.  It made me cry happy tears - happy for you and for me, being in this city we love.  When you said that your non-Muslin staff reminds you of your prayer times, it reminded me of the times I, a Christian, kept my Jewish boss from eating something with both meat and cheese in it because I knew that was against his dietary laws.  One of my regular bus drivers, who is Ethiopian Orthodox, calls me &#039;sister&#039; when I get on his bus.
We are so blessed!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you very much for writing this.  It made me cry happy tears &#8211; happy for you and for me, being in this city we love.  When you said that your non-Muslin staff reminds you of your prayer times, it reminded me of the times I, a Christian, kept my Jewish boss from eating something with both meat and cheese in it because I knew that was against his dietary laws.  One of my regular bus drivers, who is Ethiopian Orthodox, calls me &#8216;sister&#8217; when I get on his bus.<br />
We are so blessed!</p>
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