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Looking for heavy machinery? Some fine jewelry? Perhaps you're in the market for dozens of children's coats or a collection of ceremonial platforms? Take a look at some of the items recently auctioned off by the Canadian government, and how much you'd need to spend to make them your own.<br><br>(Credit: © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister Public Services and Procurement Canada, 2024)
April showers really brought the May flowers. Tulips are blooming early across Ottawa. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)

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