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For Canadians who grew up separated from their birth family, DNA testing may help them find relatives. Companies such as 23andMe have told CTVNews.ca they often see an increase in the sale of DNA test kits around holidays such as Mother’s Day.

CTVNews.ca wants to hear from Canadians who recently reconnected with long-lost family members after taking a DNA test. Who did you reunite with? How did it happen? What made you decide to meet?

To share your story, email us at dotcom@bellmedia.ca and include your name, location and contact information. Your comments may be used in a CTVNews.ca story.

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