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The Government of Canada might be the biggest junk collector in the country, accumulating hoards of seized items, old office furniture, and other random crap that comes into its possession. Enter GC Surplus.

The government uses the online site to auction off "surplus federal government assets" and "forfeited goods from federal and provincial law enforcement agencies" to the public.

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On a fence between railway tracks and a bicycle path, in Montreal's Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie neighbourhood, is a suggestion box for the universe that's been filled with hundreds of wishes during these troubled times.

The box — there since April — is made of upcycled wood, paint and hardware, though people sometimes place flowers or small objects on it. There are also usually waterproof notepads and pens by its side. 

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