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A policy of the network is to launch campaigns to help achieve their stated goals. Some companies or countries being focused on by MSN for a campaign include:
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Past campaigns of MSN have focused on the following companies among others:
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Toronto
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Africa
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export processing zones
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Ethical Trading Action Group
Canada
Nike
Wal-Mart
Nation of Burma
The Walt Disney Company
The Gap
Hudson's Bay Company

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