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'''UPDATE 2'''
"We wish to tell everyone who is listening that so-called 'Shiny children' are a fiction. They do not exist, and they will never exist. The stories you have read about them are works of fantasy and are not grounded in reality."
A representative for a Police Task Force said that at a recent news conference following the arrests of Mr. Jacques Tremblay and Ms. Heather Donahue on a multitude of conspiracy and fraud charges.
The staff at Bulbanews are deeply sorry for reporting on such falsehoods, and we emphasize that we are not under any duress in reporting these vital facts to you, our esteemed readers. Again, we are sorry. Sorry.
'''UPDATE'''
Reports have come in that the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services have taken the young Tremblay into protective custody. Officials from the service were not available to comment on the circumstances.
"This is just insane. The government just barged into my home, took my daughter, and also confiscated our cameras. We just got her home today!" Jacques Tremblay told the press.
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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.


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