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Manitoba farmers uneasy on expropriation
Farmland expropriation for Oak Bluff highway project brings process, farmer compensation concerns back to the fore.
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Manitoba farmers uneasy on expropriation
Farmland near Oak Bluff is getting expropriated for a highway interchange; its not the first time expropriation-affected farmers have worried about land loss and fair compensation in Manitoba
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