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Shoppers at Best Buy wait in line on Boxing Day in Ottawa on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2013. (Justin Tang / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Boxing Day bargain hunters braved long lineups and crowded shopping malls across Canada today, hoping to take advantage of door-crasher sales.
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Andit wasn't just shoppers who were lamenting about the woes of Boxing Dayshopping. Many retail workers were also up at the crack of dawn to prepare forthe annual shopping bonanza.
Noteveryone, however, was in a frenzied rush to flock to the mall. Some veteranshoppers chose to shop online, cutting down on the early-morning lineups.
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