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If you grew up in Ontario, chances are you've seen the Tim Hortons menu change countless times in your lifetime.

During one of these shifts, you may have even grown attached to a new Timbit flavour or drink, only to watch it disappear out of existence in a matter of weeks.

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A TikToker posted a video about her family's decision to leave their massive home in Canada to move somewhere new and the comments section got fiery.

The TikToker, Jessica Wright, said in the video that they are leaving their "big 6,000-square-foot home to move from Ontario, Canada, to a different country."

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A 25-year-old is freezing her eggs and sharing the process on TikTok because she believes it's an important topic of conversation to have in today's society.

Ontario Tiktoker, Shania Bhopa, a Global Health Ph.D. student at McMaster University and founder of The Canadian Courage Project, said sharing her egg-freezing journey publically made her "very nervous" because she "never want someone to take this and think it's unprofessional."

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A TikToker's hot take on what Canadian universities are the worst for parties is getting some blowback from Ontarians.

The post from TikToker Ethan Mayz went viral after they vibe-checked several Ontario universities, sparking backlash from those who attend the schools.

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Have you seen the movie 50 First Dates? It seems like such a romantic and made-up story, but apparently, it's more realistic than you'd think.

An Ontario TikToker has gone viral after reliving a storyline similar to Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler's film and people are in awe.

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