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B.C. First Nations want apology from William Shatner, Ryan Reynolds after salmon farm video goes viralB.C. First Nations are demanding a public apology from Canadian actors William Shatner and Ryan Reynolds, following a newly released F-word-filled video starring the former, produced by the latter, and calling for an end to open net pen salmon farming.
“Sadly, this response from people like Mr. Shatner and Mr. Reynolds is all-to-common in today’s Canada,” the Coalition said in a statement. Pacific Wild’s video “comes from a place of extreme privilege. You have these actors, these celebrities, that are, in essence, undermining the economies of Nations that have been pushed into poverty,” according to Singh.
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