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Canadian scientists stung by finding cuts have their own reasons to march this weekend
Even though scientists in 18 Canadian cities plan to block traffic, carry signs and behave like people demonstrating "against" something this Saturday, organizers of the March for Science are hesitant to call it a protest.
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