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The Dundas Four pleaded guilty to trespassing during a climate-change protest. Pictured, from left, are Gail Lorimer, Don Brown and Sue Markey. Missing is Rose Janson. 

Susan Clairmont The Hamilton Spectator

They have no regrets.

Not for the ruckus they caused. Or their arrests. Or the headlines. Or the turmoil they felt as their case made its way through the justice system.

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Susan Clairmont is a columnist and investigative reporter withthe Hamilton Spectator. Reach her at [email protected].

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