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blurb=A Canadian couple gives birth to shiny baby; scientists believe that the incident of shinies is on the rise. }}
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A Canadian couple received the surprise of their life after their child was born alternately colored, or "{{bp|Shiny Pokémon|Shiny}}" as it is known in the community. Jacques Tremblay, 27, of Quebec and his partner Heather Donahue, 24, of Nova Scotia are now members of thousands of families across the globe who have Shiny children.
A Canadian couple received the surprise of their life after their child was born alternately colored, or "{{bp|Shiny Pokémon|Shiny}}" as it is known in the community. Jacques Tremblay, 27, of Quebec and his partner Heather Donahue, 24, of Nova Scotia are now members of thousands of families across the globe who have Shiny children.