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In Canada , representatives of the Crown signed seventy historic treaties with native peoples, compared to one in New Zealand and none in Australia .
The Noongar Aborigines made a similar land claim over 200,000 square kilometres of Western Australia that include the entire metropolitan area of Perth , a city with a population of more than two million .
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