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It was, in many ways, a historic visit three decades ago.
At Canada’s first free-standing AIDS hospice, the arrival of one of the most famous women in the world brought with it a sense of hope and resiliency for those who found a pocket of compassion there, away from a world of deep stigma around the disease.
And now, more than 30 years after Diana, Princess of Wales, spent time talking and shaking hands at Casey House in Toronto, that
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