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On Canada Day 2025, what do young Canadians wish for?

On Canada Day 2025, what do young Canadians wish for?

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On Canada Day 2025, CBC Kids News asked kids across the country what they are wishing for on Canada's 158th birthday. From fireworks, to unity, to remaining separated from the United States, young Canadians shared their hopes and dreams.
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