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Trudeau says Canada is fortunate to be a BԪַcountry of peaceBԪַ in Christmas message

This holiday season marks a return to more normalcy for millions of Canadians

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asking Canadians to remind themselves how fortunate they are BԪַto live in a country of peace.BԪַ

Trudeau says in his annual Christmas address that itBԪַs the season when life slows down and BԪַChristmas movies, including Die Hard, are on repeat.BԪַ

But he says that 2022 was a challenging year and acknowledges that for some, the holidays wonBԪַt be easy.

This holiday season marks a return to more normalcy for millions of Canadians who no longer have to navigate holiday travel and family gatherings under COVID-19 health restrictions.

Trudeau asks that as people to prepare to see extended family members who they BԪַhavenBԪַt seen in so longBԪַ to remember BԪַhow fortunate we are to live in a country of peace.BԪַ

He says this Christmas, his thoughts will be with members of the military and health professionals who are working over the holidays BԪַ Canadians who he says BԪַgo the extra mile to make our country a better place.BԪַ

The Canadian Press

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