A woman prays during one of the speaker during the Women's march in Kingston, Ont., on Jan. 21, 2017. The march is in support with the Women's march in Washington, D.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg

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Denis Shapovalov(botton left) of Canada reacts after accidentaly hitting the head umpire Arnaud Gabas from France, during third set action against Kyle Edmund of Great Briatain during the Davis Cup first round between Canada and Great Britain at TD Place in Ottawa, Ontario, February 5, 2017. Canada forfeited, there for Great Britain wins the series 3-2. Lars Hagberg/AFP

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The statue in city park during the commemorate 100th anniversary of the Vimy ridge battle in Kingston, Ontario, on Sunday April 9, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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A woman smokes marijuana on Parliament Hill on 4/20 in Ottawa, Ontario, April 20, 2017. Canada will be the second country in the world after Uruguay and the first of the G7 countries to legalize recreational use of marijuana. Lars Hagberg/AFP
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A sail boats in Lake Ontario as storm clouds approaches near Kingston, Ont., on June 26, 2017. 

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Ice sculptures along King st in Kingston, Ont., on Jan. 6, 2017.
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Icicles along Lake Ontario during sunset in Kingston, Ontario.

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 Two men fish under a full rainbow in Portsmouth harbour in Kingston, Ontario., on Friday June 3, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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A woman walks at Memorial Centre during sunset in Kingston, Ont., on July 18, 2017.
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A waxing crescent moon rises behind the Canadian flag on the Peace tower in Ottawa, Canada on September 25, 2017. 

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O.P.P. officer looks at the accident on westbound 401 in Joyceville Joyceville, Ontario, on Thursday May 11, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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Spirals of water are created when the Canadian forces Hercules J model takes-off from CFB Trenton in Trenton, Ontario., on Sept. 3, 2017. The plane is heading to San Antonio with relief supplies for the aftermath of hurricane Harvey. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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Prince Charles shares a laugh with a member of the public with flags in her hair at the Afghanistan War Memorial at CFB in Trenton, Ontario., on Friday June 30, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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Reenactors fire their muskets during the Canada Day parade in Bath, Ont., on July 1, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg

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 Richard Noble of Kingston, lays flowers on the Tragically Hip plaque in downtown Kingston, Ont., on Wednesday Oct., 18, 2017. Gord Downie, the bad's frontman passed away last night THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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People stand with candles during a vigil for Gord Downie of Tragically Hip in downtown Kingston, Ont., Wednesday Oct., 18, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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A man walks through market square in Kingston, Ontario, which is illuminated with maple leaves, following a vigil for Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip.

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Malala Yousafzai signs a guest book with the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa, Ontario, April 12, 2017. Malala Yousafzai will receive an honorary Canadian citizenship. Lars Hagberg/AFP
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Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel and the Governor General David Johnston realize that they each stood in front of the wrong flag at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario, June 16, 2017. Lars Hagberg/AFP

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The newly sworn in Governor General Julie Payette salutes as she leaves Senate chamber in Ottawa, Ontario, October 2, 2017. The former astronaut Julie Payette is the 29th Governor General of Canada. Lars Hagberg/AFP

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The world's biggest inflatable rubber duck, Mama Duck, peaks out from behind a building while on display in Brockville, Ont., on Aug. 10, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg

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A woman hold anti-nazi sign during an anti-racism rally in Kingston, Ont., on Aug. 19, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg

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Joshua Boyle and his son Jonah, play in the garden at his parents house in Smiths Falls, Ontario, on Oct., Saturday 14, 2017. Canadian Joshua Boyle, his American wife Caitlan Coleman, and their three young children have been released after years held captivity. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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 Aerial view seen from a Canadian forces Hercules of the Remembrance Day ceremony in Aurora, Ont., on Saturday Nov. 11, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

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Laura van Vlaardingen, bachelor of business administration student at St. Lawrence College, poses for a portrait at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ont., on May 18, 2017. van Vlaardingen is a volunteer for Manage Your Money, a program run by Enactus Canada, a student-run leadership development organization. Lars Hagberg for the Globe and Mail.
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Adam Cohen(right), son of the late Lenoard Cohen and Adam's son Cassius, accepts the award for the late Lenoard's You Want It Darker album of the year during JUNO awards show at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, on April 2, 2017. Lars Hagberg/AFP

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Tanya Tagaq perform during the opening of the JUNO awards show at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, on April 2, 2017. Lars Hagberg/AFP

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Michael Runtz looks out for birds along his trail behind his home in Seeley's Bay, Ont., on Friday Dec. 22, 2017. Lars Hagberg for the Globe and Mail

Michael Runtz looks out for birds along his trail behind his home in Seeley's Bay, Ont., on Friday Dec. 22, 2017. Lars Hagberg for the Globe and Mail

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RCMP and members of the Canadian forces help move toys and diapers for the Toys for the North in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Nfld, on Dec. 7, 2017. The Toys for the North helps distribute toys for remote communities in north with the help from RCMP. Lars Hagberg for the Globe and Mail
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L2R: 1st officer Capt. Derek Pasma(wearing a santa hat) and aircraft commander Capt. Kevin Sawyers in the cockpit of the Canadian forces hercules plane enroute to Thunder Bay, Ontario, with toys and diapers for the Toys for the North on Dec. 7, 2017. Canadian forces and RCMP help out to deliver toys for Christmas for isolated communities in the north. Lars Hagberg for the Globe and Mail

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