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Posted on 26/03/08

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Every spring as the snow starts to melt in the hills of Mono, Ont., my dad dons his puffy red ski instructor jacket. Then he struggles through knee-deep snow to drill holes and sink silver spigots into dozens of sugar maple trees throughout our woodlot.

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