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Difference between pages "NDWCC Virtual Duck Race Roster" and "Spotlight on Co-Conspirators for Positive Change – Insights from the Ask Me Anything Series"
Here you will find a list of all Flocks participating in the race, and all ducks purchased for the races.
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'''<big>[[Diversity and Inclusion Office|Homepage]] | [[Ask Me Anything: Courageous Conversation on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion|Ask Me Anything]] | [[Pleins feux sur les co-conspirateurs du changement positif – Aperçu de la série Demandez-moi n’importe quoi|FR]]</big>'''
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[[File:ENG September AMA Banner.jpg|alt=|center|frameless|738x738px]]
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'''This is only a list of participants, not the races themselves!'''
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== '''<big>Spotlight on Co-Conspirators for Positive Change – Insights from the Ask Me Anything Series</big>''' ==
<big>An Ask Me Anything (AMA) session organized by National Defence, Diversity and Inclusion Office at Materiel Group inspired nearly one thousand attendees to create real change in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and psychological safety within their organizations.</big>
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[[NDWCC Virtual Duck Race Results |Race Results will be posted here! / Les resultats publie ici!]]
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<big>Entitled "Spotlight on Co-Conspirators for Positive Change in the Defence Team and Federal Public Service," panellists Sancho Angulo, Stacey Ileleji, and Samantha Moonsammy held a significant and lively discussion that was thoughtfully moderated by Ryan Dawodharry and Jasmine Swadia.</big>
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If you want to join the race but don't know how, find the details [[NDWCC Virtual Duck Races|here]].
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<big>Panellists explained that, in recent years, organizations have begun to understand that real change requires not just advocacy but active partnership with others. The people who don't just stand by but work alongside those leading the charge for inclusion and culture change are called co-conspirators for positive change. This term co-conspirators for positive change was inspired by Richard Sharpe, a Canadian thought leader addressing anti-black racism who defines it as someone who leverages their privilege, voices, and platforms to create meaningful, lasting change within their workplaces and ensures that every individual feels valued, heard, and safe.</big>
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=='''Active Flocks & Populations:'''==
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Look for your flock, or pick one to join! There are no rules for which group to join: Jump in with your friends, or get in with a big flock to increase your chances! If you want to create a new flock, include the name of your flock in the email when naming your ducks and identify that it is a new flock!
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|DCCO
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|Duckin' Around
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|Kiss the Duck
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|CP Waddle
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|0.4
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|D Maj Proc 5
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|10
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|2
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=='''RACE REGISTRY:'''==
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Find all registered ducks for each race listed here! If you joined for race 1, your duck will appear in races 1 & 2. If you only joined for the December race, your duck will only appear on the second registry.
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'''November Racers:'''
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<big>Throughout the AMA, all three panellists emphasized that everyone has the capacity to be a co-conspirator for positive change, no matter their title or level. Whether you're a student or a member of the Executive group, there is always an opportunity to use your voice to stand up for what's right within your organization.</big>
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!Owner
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!Duck Name
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!Flock Name
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!Duck Boost
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|Kayleigh Godbout
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|Scary
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|2
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|Kayleigh Godbout
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|Sporty
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|3
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|Kayleigh Godbout
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|Baby
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|4
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|Kayleigh Godbout
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|Ginger
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|5
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|Kayleigh Godbout
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|Posh
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|6
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|Rachel Lea Heide
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|Float Plane
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|7
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|Rachel Lea Heide
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|Water Skiis
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|8
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|Rachel Lea Heide
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|Water Bomber
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|9
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|Rachel Lea Heide
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|Yellow Submarine
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|10
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|Rachel Lea Heide
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|Squeaky
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|11
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|Jillian Henderson
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|Rusty
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|12
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|Jillian Henderson
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|Water Logger
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|13
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|Jillian Henderson
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|Jetsam
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|14
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|Jillian Henderson
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|Flotsam
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|15
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|Jillian Henderson
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|Crackers
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|The Deep Dive Feathered Flock
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|2
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|-
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|16
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|Claude Motard
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|Speedy
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|.2
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|17
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|Caroline Marengere
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|Paprika
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|18
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|Caroline Marengere
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|Basil
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|19
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|Joseph Raymond
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|Chives
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|20
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|Joseph Raymond
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|Cardamom
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|21
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|Joseph Raymond
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|Lemongrass
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|22
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|Joseph Raymond
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|Nutmeg
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|23
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|Joseph Raymond
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|Saffron
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|The DMGCAS Ducks
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|2.2
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|24
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|Gordon McLean
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|Marquis de Canard
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|DSA Rubber Duck Rampage
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|.4
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|25
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|Gordon McLean
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|Reginald Duckingham III
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|DSA Rubber Duck Rampage
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|.4
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|26
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|Scott Kerfoot
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|Daffy
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|.2
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|27
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|Scott Kerfoot
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|Donald
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|.2
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|28
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|Shannon Turner
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|Leonardo,
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|29
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|Shannon Turner
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|Donatello
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|30
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|Shannon Turner
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|Raphael
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|31
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|Shannon Turner
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|Michelangelo
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|32
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|Shannon Turner
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|Master Splinter
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|33
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|Alexander Stouffer
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|Enzo
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|34
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|Alexander Stouffer
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|Matrix
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|35
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|Alexander Stouffer
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|Bob
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|36
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|Alexander Stouffer
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|Dot
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|37
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|Alexander Stouffer
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|AndrAIa
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|38
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|Jerrica Warren
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|Huey
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|39
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|Jerrica Warren
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|Duey
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|40
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|Jerrica Warren
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|Louie
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|41
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|Jerrica Warren
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|Donald
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|42
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|Jerrica Warren
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|Daisy
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|43
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|Hong Le
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|Lightning McDuck
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|Kiss the Duck
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|1
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|44
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|Hong Le
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|Doc Duck
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|Kiss the Duck
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|1
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|-
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|45
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|Hong Le
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|Sir Tow Duck
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|Kiss the Duck
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|1
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|-
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|46
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|Hong Le
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|Mack Duck
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|Kiss the Duck
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|1
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|-
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|47
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|Hong Le
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|Woody Duck
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|Kiss the Duck
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|1
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|-
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|48
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|Monica McCallum
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|Duck 1
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|49
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|Jessica Albu
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|Count Duckula
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|50
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|Jessica Albu
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|Classified Floater
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|51
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|Carolyn Aitken
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|Amanduck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|52
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|Carolyn Aitken
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|Emduck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|53
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|Carolyn Aitken
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|Anthduck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|54
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|Carolyn Aitken
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|Larrduck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|55
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|Carolyn Aitken
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|Careduck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|56
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|Heather Danielle Petesr
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|Kevin
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|57
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|Heather Danielle Petesr
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|Brian
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|58
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|Heather Danielle Petesr
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|AJ
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|59
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|Heather Danielle Petesr
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|Nick
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|60
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|Heather Danielle Petesr
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|Lance
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|61
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|cassy ladner
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|Salvador
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|62
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|cassy ladner
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|Frida
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|63
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|cassy ladner
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|Maude
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|64
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|cassy ladner
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|Pablo
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|65
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|cassy ladner
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|Basquiat
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|66
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|Stephanie Lafleur
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|Nacho Lucky Duck
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
−
|67
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|Stephanie Lafleur
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|Quackamole
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|68
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|Stephanie Lafleur
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|Pico de Quacko
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|69
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|Stephanie Lafleur
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|Duck-O Supreme
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|70
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|Stephanie Lafleur
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|Rodrigo Eduardo Martinez con Queso
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|71
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|Chantal Lafleur
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|Ryan Gosling
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|72
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|Chantal Lafleur
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|Robert Down E Jr.
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|73
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|Chantal Lafleur
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|Kate Wingslet
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|74
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|Chantal Lafleur
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|Ben A-flock
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|75
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|Chantal Lafleur
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|Geese Witherspoon
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|76
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|Sophie Proulx
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|Coluche
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|77
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|Sophie Proulx
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|Olivier
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|78
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|Sophie Proulx
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|Aznavour
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|79
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|Sophie Proulx
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|Edith
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|80
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|Sophie Proulx
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|Eli
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|81
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|Leona Wong
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|Leonardo DaVinci
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|1
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|82
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|Leona Wong
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|René Descartes
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|1
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|83
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|Leona Wong
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|Sir Isaac Newton
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|1
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|84
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|Leona Wong
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|Nikola Tesla
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|1
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|-
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|85
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|Leona Wong
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|Marie Curie
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|Give a Flying Duck!
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|1
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|-
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|86
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|Kim McMahon
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|Splash Dash
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
−
|87
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|Kim McMahon
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|Ducky Dynamo
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
−
|-
−
|88
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|Kim McMahon
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|Feather Flash
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
−
|89
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|Kim McMahon
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|Zooming Quacker
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
−
|90
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|Kim McMahon
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|Waddle Wonder
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
−
|-
−
|91
−
|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 1
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
−
|-
−
|92
−
|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 2
−
|Wise Quacks
−
|9.8
−
|-
−
|93
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 3
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
−
|-
−
|94
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 4
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
−
|95
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 5
−
|Wise Quacks
−
|9.8
−
|-
−
|96
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 6
−
|Wise Quacks
−
|9.8
−
|-
−
|97
−
|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 7
−
|Wise Quacks
−
|9.8
−
|-
−
|98
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 8
−
|Wise Quacks
−
|9.8
−
|-
−
|99
−
|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 9
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|100
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 10
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|101
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 11
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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−
|102
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|Barb Williams
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|HR Mighty Duck 12
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|103
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|Alicia Holmes
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|Grumpy
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|104
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|Alicia Holmes
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|Happy
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|105
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|Alicia Holmes
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|Sleepy
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|106
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|Alicia Holmes
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|Sneezy
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|107
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|Alicia Holmes
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|Dopey
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|Wise Quacks
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|9.8
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|-
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|108
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|Issam Bakhti
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|Vincent Vega
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|109
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|Issam Bakhti
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|Jules Winnfield
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|110
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|Issam Bakhti
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|Marcellus Wallace
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|111
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|Issam Bakhti
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|Butch Coolidge
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|112
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|Issam Bakhti
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|Royale with cheese
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|Duckin' Around
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|5.2
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|-
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|113
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|Daniel Matheson
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|Ewan Duck
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|CP Waddle
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|0.4
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|114
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|Daniel Matheson
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|Leo Duck
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|CP Waddle
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|0.4
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|-
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|115
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|Carmen Neske
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|Quacktain Kirk
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
−
|116
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|Carmen Neske
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|Mister Squawk
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
−
|117
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|Carmen Neske
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|Ducktor McCoy
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|118
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|Carmen Neske
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|Quackhov
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|119
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|Carmen Neske
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|Squawktty
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|120
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|Carmen Neske
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|Wade Wilson
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|121
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|Carmen Neske
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|Quacksilver
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|122
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|Carmen Neske
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|Birdy Boop
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
−
|123
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|Carmen Neske
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|Quackula
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|124
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|Carmen Neske
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|Alfred Hitchsquawk
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|The Quickest Quacks
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|2
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|-
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|125
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|Christine Ashton
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|Daisy
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|Lucky Ducks
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|1
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|-
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|126
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|Christine Ashton
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|Finn
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|Lucky Ducks
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|1
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|127
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|Christine Ashton
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|Chicken
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|Lucky Ducks
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|1
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|-
−
|128
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|Christine Ashton
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|Bill
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|Lucky Ducks
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|1
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|-
−
|129
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|Christine Ashton
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|Duck Tracey
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|Lucky Ducks
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|1
−
|-
−
|130
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|Sameer Ratanshi
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|Twin1
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|Wise Quacks
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|10.2
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|131
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|Sameer Ratanshi
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|Twin2
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|Wise Quacks
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|10.2
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<big>Taking inspiration from Michelle Obama, Samantha explained that no one is handed permission to become a changemaker. It's up to each individual to claim their space, get visible and choose to make a difference. But, as the panel noted, deciding to make a change isn't easy. As Stacey pointed out, empathy is more than just an innate ability; it's a skill that must be developed. She explained that "empathy is a key building block for forming relationships… that turn into and contribute to the organizational culture." Doing so is critical to achieving our shared goal of building a more inclusive environment.</big>
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<big>Developing this idea further, Sancho offered some practical tips on how to empower and build strong relationships with your coworkers, especially neurodivergent coworkers and those belonging to employment equity groups. As one example, Sancho recommended first asking them how you can help them get to where they want to be in their careers and then helping them achieve those goals. This simple gesture can go a long way towards not only helping others develop their skills but also empowering them to take action themselves in the future.</big>
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<big>Overall, this AMA on being a co-conspirator for positive change served to empower members at all levels across the Federal Public Service and Defence Team to foster inclusion and make change in their organizations. The panellists and hosts held a courageous and insightful conversation, modelling for the 990+ audience members how to be co-conspirators for positive change and encouraging everyone in attendance to do the same. Quoting American novelist Alice Walker, Sancho stressed that "the most common way people give up their power is by thinking that they don't have any." By creating space for these kinds of conversations, AMA continues to serve as a reminder of the power we all hold to create a more inclusive future.</big>
Spotlight on Co-Conspirators for Positive Change – Insights from the Ask Me Anything Series
An Ask Me Anything (AMA) session organized by National Defence, Diversity and Inclusion Office at Materiel Group inspired nearly one thousand attendees to create real change in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and psychological safety within their organizations.
Entitled "Spotlight on Co-Conspirators for Positive Change in the Defence Team and Federal Public Service," panellists Sancho Angulo, Stacey Ileleji, and Samantha Moonsammy held a significant and lively discussion that was thoughtfully moderated by Ryan Dawodharry and Jasmine Swadia.
Panellists explained that, in recent years, organizations have begun to understand that real change requires not just advocacy but active partnership with others. The people who don't just stand by but work alongside those leading the charge for inclusion and culture change are called co-conspirators for positive change. This term co-conspirators for positive change was inspired by Richard Sharpe, a Canadian thought leader addressing anti-black racism who defines it as someone who leverages their privilege, voices, and platforms to create meaningful, lasting change within their workplaces and ensures that every individual feels valued, heard, and safe.
Throughout the AMA, all three panellists emphasized that everyone has the capacity to be a co-conspirator for positive change, no matter their title or level. Whether you're a student or a member of the Executive group, there is always an opportunity to use your voice to stand up for what's right within your organization.
Taking inspiration from Michelle Obama, Samantha explained that no one is handed permission to become a changemaker. It's up to each individual to claim their space, get visible and choose to make a difference. But, as the panel noted, deciding to make a change isn't easy. As Stacey pointed out, empathy is more than just an innate ability; it's a skill that must be developed. She explained that "empathy is a key building block for forming relationships… that turn into and contribute to the organizational culture." Doing so is critical to achieving our shared goal of building a more inclusive environment.
Developing this idea further, Sancho offered some practical tips on how to empower and build strong relationships with your coworkers, especially neurodivergent coworkers and those belonging to employment equity groups. As one example, Sancho recommended first asking them how you can help them get to where they want to be in their careers and then helping them achieve those goals. This simple gesture can go a long way towards not only helping others develop their skills but also empowering them to take action themselves in the future.
Overall, this AMA on being a co-conspirator for positive change served to empower members at all levels across the Federal Public Service and Defence Team to foster inclusion and make change in their organizations. The panellists and hosts held a courageous and insightful conversation, modelling for the 990+ audience members how to be co-conspirators for positive change and encouraging everyone in attendance to do the same. Quoting American novelist Alice Walker, Sancho stressed that "the most common way people give up their power is by thinking that they don't have any." By creating space for these kinds of conversations, AMA continues to serve as a reminder of the power we all hold to create a more inclusive future.