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#13316812
14 February 2026
Decorations sit on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316833
14 February 2026
Decorations on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316806
14 February 2026
A horse plush toy stands on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316808
14 February 2026
A horse plush toy stands on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316810
14 February 2026
New Year's decorations hang from a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316814
14 February 2026
A horse plush toy stands on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316816
14 February 2026
A horse plush toy stands on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316818
14 February 2026
Horse plush toys stand on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13316836
14 February 2026
A display of red pocket gift packets sits on a shelf in a Chinatown store in Toronto, Canada, on February 13, 2026. Cities around the world gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations on February 17, including the Chinese diaspora celebrating the Year of The Fire Horse.
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#13194293
14 January 2026
Bowls and cups sit on a wooden shelf at a shop in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 27, 2025.
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#13186944
12 January 2026
Fluorescent light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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#13186945
12 January 2026
U-shaped fluorescent light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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#13186946
12 January 2026
LED light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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#13186947
12 January 2026
LED light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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#13186948
12 January 2026
LED light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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#13186949
12 January 2026
LED light bulbs are seen at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the manufacture and sale of most common fluorescent lamps containing mercury are prohibited in Canada. The initiative is part of a nationwide pledge to reduce mercury pollution per its obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a United Nations program that over 140 countries sign onto. Retailers are allowed to continue to sell their existing stock until the end of 2029, with a goal of completely eliminating their sale by the end of the decade. Consumers are directed to mercury-free alternatives, like LED lighting.
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