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Canada Post collects letters from kids across Canada and delivers them to the North Pole for Santa to read.
Last year , 1.4 million replies from Santa were sent.
Canada Post accepts letters to Santa between Nov. 1 to the end of January each season .
The program has been running for 40 years and Canada Post estimates 45 million letters have been delivered.
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