There’s no doubt that Toronto has some of the best shopping as there are tons of places to shop luxury brands in trendy districts like Queen West and Yorkville. There are also tons of malls to visit across the GTA like the Eaton Centre, Square One, and more. However, if you’re a bargain hunter, the aforementioned places are probably not your best bet for a major deal. If you’re looking to spend as little as possible and save big, then head to an outlet mall near Toronto for all the savings.

If you’ve got a car and you’re in the mood for a quick road trip to, head to these outlet malls that are all near Toronto!

Toronto Premium Outlets

Location: 13850 Steeles Avenue West, Halton Hills, Ontario

Even though Toronto Premium Outlets is about an hour outside the downtown core, when you get there and snatch up all the deals, you’ll see why we love it. We know outlets can sometimes be filled with less than desirable stores but not this mall — think Aritzia, Gucci, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Levi’s, and Coach to name just a few can’t-miss stores!

Dixie Outlet Mall

Location: 1250 South Service Road, Mississauga, Ontario

You’ve probably passed by Dixie Outlet Mall on the QEW but if you haven’t stopped to check it out, then now is definitely the time. This under-the-radar mall is packed to the brim with crazy deals that you’ll have to see to believe. Don’t miss out on discounted threads from GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Aldo, and even the Nike Clearance Store.

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Vaughan Mills

Location: 1 Bass Pro Mills Drive, Vaughan, Ontario

A quick jaunt up Highway 400 will land you right at Vaughan Mills, and there you’ll find an amazing selection of outlet stores. With over 200 stores to choose from, the deals just won’t ever stop. Our fave stores to hit up are Roots, the Harry Rosen Outlet, and the Zwilling J.A. Henckels store.

Orfus Road Outlets

Location: 53 Orfus Rd, North York, Ontario

Even though the outlets on Orfus Road aren’t exactly contained in a mall setting, they’re too good to not include in this roundup. This notable North York shopping strip is known for all the deals you can score. Choose from a cheese outlet (yes, you read that right), Stiches, Le Chateau, and of course, Roots.

Tanger Outlets

Location: 3311 Simcoe 89, Cookstown, Ontario

Located just south of Innisfil in Cookstown is Tanger Outlets and it’s there that you’ll find bargain upon bargain. Not only are the deals on point at this outlet mall but its location means you can stop in for a quick shop while you’re en route to the cottage. Hit up stores like Adidas, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Coach.

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Heartland Town Centre

Location: 6075 Mavis Road, Mississauga, Ontario

Head to Mississauga to shop a boatload of bargains at Heartland Town Centre. Save big at stores like La Vie En Rose, Aldo, Naturalizer, Gap, and even dine at Jollibee while you’re there!

The Outlet Collection at Niagara

Location: 300 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

If you happen to find yourself in Niagara-on-the-Lake, do yourself a favour and stop off at The Outlet Collection at Niagara for a quick shopping spree. With fabulous stores like UGG Australia, Cole Haan, Rudsak, The North Face, and more, available to shop, you can thank us later!

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Factory Outlet Plaza

Location: 1150 Sheppard Avenue West, North York, Ontario

This North York outlet plaza is definitely one to head over to. You can score awesome savings on household items and kitchenware, as well as apparel from top designers and name brands.

Canada One Factory Outlets

Location: 7500 Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls, Ontario

Head into Niagara Falls to shop at the Canada One Factory Outlets. This shopping mecca is filled with stores like Suzy Shier, Garage, Dynamite, Coach Men’s Outlet, and GUESS.

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Step into a mall in 2019, and you may not think much has changed over the last five years. Malls are still relatively busy, with kids still hanging out in the food court, and people spending weekends and evenings milling about. But, with the rise of online shopping, and the fact that everything is at the click of your finger, in-person retail has taken a dive. While I love to score all my fave items online at great prices, sometimes there’s nothing like wandering a mall with no purpose in mind, and a little bit of extra money to spend. Even better, if the mall has something worth seeing in person. With the current retail trends, malls have really had to up their game to entice people to leave their houses, and spend, which means appealing to what people love about online experiences, and catering to types of events you can only experience in-person.

Here are 6 ways malls and retail stores are adapting to current retail trends.

Influencer Meet & Greets

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It’s one thing to have a top influencer chat about how great a certain mall is, but it’s another to invite people to come and meet them at the store. One store in particular is doing a lot of this — Pandora is working with top Toronto influencers to host sales events that bring people in-store to meet their fave IG personalities. The store hosted Summer Style Sessions with local influencers at a variety of malls across Canada, and they’re happening on a regular basis. 

Instagrammable Activations

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Malls are appealing to everyones love of Instagram by curating fun activations that’ll get folks into its doors for photo ops. We’re already loving pop-ups like HideSeek, so it only makes sense that malls are taking cues from this trend. Plus, some are even inviting influencers to hang out and share the experiences. Sounds like a great reason to head to the mall!

Personalized In-Store Demonstrations

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It’s becoming more and more common for stores and malls to invite artists into their spaces to provide live, in-store demonstrations of their work. Stores at your local mall are often always hosting masterclasses or workshops where you can pick up new skills. William Sonoma at Toronto Eaton Centre hosts baking workshops with industry pros. This is a great, intimate way for people to meet local artists, and even take something special home with their purchase.

Hosting Local Markets

 

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One of the reasons so many people aren’t spending as much money at malls is because they’re making more of an effort to shop local. Malls have so much space, so it actually makes a lot of sense to utilize the unused space to support local businesses and artists. Shopping centres like Scarborough Town Centre are building these markets around specific holidays, such as Eid. This is a great way to shop for special gifts, and support local designers and makers in the community at the same time.

Offering Unique Workshops

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Offering unique experiences such as workshops, allows shopping malls to bring in new guests that may not have been previously reached. Last Christmas, Square One partnered with Embiria to put on a series of unique wellness workshops, enticing shoppers to hangout in the Holiday Market space, and bringing new shoppers into the mall. 

Providing Space For Community Events

As I mentioned before, malls have a lot of unused space that can be used for a variety of activities. Dixie Outlet Mall is utilizing a big piece of unused space for its Dixie Living Room. The mall hosts a variety of events there and you can also rent out the Living Room space, for FREE!

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It’s easy to have a love-hate relationship with shopping, especially when it’s emptying your bank account. But there is one way that you can have the best of both worlds, and that’s by shopping at outlet stores.

Outlets are essentially the factory versions of your favourite stores, that offer insane deals that you’d never find in regular shopping malls.

They aren’t always the easiest things to find, but with this guide, you’ll be on your way to finding the best discount deals at the best outlet malls in the province.

Here are the top six outlet malls in Ontario.

Vaughan Mills

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Vaughan Mills is one of the country’s largest outlet malls, located in Vaughan, Ontario. With incredible deals on all your favourite brands, and over 200 stores, such as Adidas, American Eagle, Bench, Hugo Boss, Calvin Klein, Coach, DKNY, Forever 21, Frank& Oak, Guess, H&M, J. Crew, Kate Spade, Lacoste, Levi’s, MAC, Michael Kors, Pandora, Saks Fifth Avenue, and many more, you really can’t go wrong with a visit to this outlet mall.

Tanger Outlets

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Tanger is a gorgeous outdoor outlet shopping chain, with over 40 locations in Canada and the US. Not only do they have discounts on all the brands we know and love, but they’ve cultivated an atmosphere that makes shopping easier for the entire family. There is a food court, a playground for kids, BeaverTail stand, and over 60 stores to choose from. Because Tanger is such a popular outlet mall chain in North America, they even have an exclusive membership for shoppers that can be used at any one of their locations. 

Toronto Premium Outlets

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Like Tanger Outlets, Toronto Premium Outlets is also an outdoor shopping centre. Although its name is deceiving, as it isn’t actually located in Toronto, but in Halton Hills, an approximate 45-minute drive from Toronto, this outlet mall is a hidden gem for amazing discounts on popular high-end brands such as Gucci, Giorgio Armani, Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, Coach, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Prada, Ted Baker, and so many more.

Dixie Outlet Mall

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Located in Mississauga, only a 15-minute drive from downtown Toronto, you can find another one of the country’s largest enclosed outlet malls, that holds over 120 stores. You can also hunt their deals online before going into the stores, by checking their website for up-to-date promotions.

Outlet Collection Niagara

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As its name suggests, this outlet mall is located in Niagara-on-the-lake, so as you can probably imagine, the views from this spot are incredible. But if that’s not enough to make you want to visit, the sales at over 110 stores surely will. There are tons of popular brands, high-end, and otherwise, such as Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, Coach, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Crocs, Forever 21, Jack & Jones, Lulu Lemon, Reebok, Roots, Ugg, Vans, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Orfus Road Outlets

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Located on, you guessed it, Orfus Road, in Toronto, this outlet plaza is a tad different from the others on this list. Instead of finding high-end brands, or brands that you’d typically find in a standard shopping mall, here you’ll mainly find deals on food (and some clothes too). For instance, Grande Cheese Factory Outlet is a huge Italian superstore located along the strip that offers great deals on authentic Italian ingredients. Just past the Italian superstore is an abundance of discount signage, indicating you’ve arrived at the street’s core. Here you’ll find an outlet beauty supply store called Jessica Nail & Beauty Supply, a party supply outlet, a fragrance outlet, a Le Chateau, Ardene, Stitches, Bluenotes, a target range, and a few outdoor food vendors.

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Toronto is filled with the most amazing shopping, from high-fashion malls to premium outlet malls — there is retail galore. Sometimes it’s hard to decide which mall you’re in the mood for, so this list should help you out.

These are the 10 best shopping malls Toronto and the GTA have to offer.

1. CF Eaton Centre

This stylish mall is a Toronto landmark with one of its signature features, the group of flying fibre glass Canadian geese that hang from the ceiling. Currently, there are 235 retail stores and services, featuring some of our absolute favourites like J. Crew, Hudson’s Bay, Levi’s, Nordstrom, Zara, Free People, Oak & Fort, H&M, Apple Store, Frank And Oak, and tons more. The food court was recently renovated to bring in a larger variety of price points, along with new culinary flavours. At the convenient location of Yonge and Dundas, the Eaton Centre is a prime shopping destination in the heart of downtown Toronto.

Location: 220 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario

2. Yorkdale Mall

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This gorgeous mall is a shopping staple for many Torontonians and features more designer labels and luxury stores than anywhere else. Only a short drive (or subway ride) away from downtown Toronto, Yorkdale Shopping Centre always has something fun going on. This mall in North York has over 250+ retail stores including Aritzia, AllSaints, Canada Goose, Jimmy Choo, Versace, Chanel, OVO, and even more to check out. Yorkdale has also opened its doors to unique retailers like The LEGO Store and Zara Home. In fact, many international companies have opened their first retail locations in Canada at Yorkdale. The food court was also renovated recently and is filled with a huge selection of food ranging from healthy options to KFC.

Location: 3401 Dufferin St., North York, ON

3. Bayview Village Shops

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Bayview Village Shops contain more than 110 one-of-a-kind and luxury retailers, such as Davids, Gap, Aveda, Sandro, Ron White, and TNT. Located at Bayview Ave and Sheppard, it’s the only host of some North American high-end fashion designers. In addition, it contains outlets for luxury U.S. designers, such as Brooks Brothers.

Location: 2901 Bayview Ave., North York, Ontario

4. CF Fairview Mall

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This North York shopping centre has over 180 stores, offices and a cinema complex. It’s not a huge space but you can still manage to find everything you need. Stores included in the shopping centre include H&M, Little Burgundy, Hudson’s Bay, Victoria’s Secret, and more.

Location: 1800 Sheppard Ave E., North York, ON

5. CF Shops At Don Mills

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Located in North York, Shops at Don Mills is more of a lifestyle centre than a typical mall. It comprises 72 retail stores over more than 500,000 square feet. Attracting upscale shoppers, its most popular stores include Anthropologie, Oak & Fort, Michael Kors, and well-known food stores and restaurants, such as McEwan’s Gourmet Market and Joey’s. The layout is centred around a square, similar to a normal neighbourhood retail strip mall. There’s also an electric vehicle charging station.

Location: 1090 Don Mills Rd, North York, ON

6. Square One

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Located at 100 City Centre Drive in Mississauga, it’s the largest premier shopping centre in Ontario and the second largest in Canada. With more than 2-million square feet, it houses more than 360 stores and services. Some of its most prominent stores include Holt Renfrew, Hudson’s Bay, Simons, Walmart, Apple, Harry Rosen, and Salvatore Ferragamo. The mall attracts 24-million shoppers annually.

Location: 100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga, ON

7. Vaughan Mills

One of the largest enclosed malls in Canada, Vaughan Mills, located in Vaughan, comprises 1.3 million square feet with 200 retail stores, restaurants, and family-friendly entertainment outlets. They are visited by 13.5-million customers a year. Besides housing Legoland Discovery Centre, the mall has outlets like Saks Off 5th, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Armani Exchange, Hugo Boss, and more.

Location: 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Concord, ON

8. Sherway Gardens

With more than 1-million square feet, Sherway Gardens mall, located in Etobicoke, has 215 stores. It’s the eighth largest mall in Toronto. Through the years, it has changed from a mix of retail stores to become a centre for high fashion and luxury. Its anchor stores include Hudson’s Bay, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Other high-end stores in this mall include Coach, Davids, DeBeers Diamond Jewellers, Kate Spade, Gucci, Montblanc, Birks, and Caudalie Boutique Spa. There’s also a seasonal farmers’ market.

Location: 25 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON

9. Dixie Outlet Mall

Located in Mississauga, Dixie Outlet Mall is also known as Dixie Value Mall for its fantastic prices. It’s a hidden gem for visitors looking for deals and discounts. As Canada’s largest enclosed outlet mall, brands who call the mall home include Winners, Levi’s, Puma, Calvin Klein, Guess, and Tommy Hilfiger. It’s actually home to Canada’s first Nike Clearance store. There’s also a year-round flea market with 125 vendors and recycling stations.

Location: 1250 S Service Rd., Mississauga, ON

10. Toronto Premium Outlets

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Located in Halton Hills, Ontario, this is Canada’s first premium outlet centre. Its anchor stores are Saks Fifth Ave off 5th and Restoration Hardware, but other brands with outlets in the centre include Aritzia, Jimmy Choo, Ted Baker, Michael Kors, Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and more.

Location: 13850 Steeles Ave W, Halton Hills, ON

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Located in Mississauga at Dixie Road and the QEW, Dixie Outlet Mall is home to over 135 retailers including brand name outlets like Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Boathouse, Journeys and Puma.

While Dixie Outlet Mall may not be in the limelight like other neighbouring shopping centres, this outlet mall is a staple for Mississauga residents and bargain hunters across the GTA. Formerly Dixie ‘Value’ Mall, this Mississauga shopping centre (just 20 minutes West of Toronto,) is Mississauga’s best-kept secret for saving up to 70% off on fashion, footwear and accessories daily.    

Think you have the skills to score the best deals at Dixie? Here are our tips and tricks for shopping at Dixie Outlet Mall like a PRO!

Shop Weekdays

Like most malls, Dixie Outlet Mall is swarmed on Saturdays and Sundays with eager shoppers. We recommend hitting up this mall on weekday mornings and afternoons for ample room to shop, the best selection of new merchandise and plenty of parking spots.

The Dixie Outlet Mall Winners

The Winners at Dixie Outlet Mall is AMAZING! It’s a hidden gem with reduced Kate Spade purses, Ray-Ban sunglasses and Nike athletic apparel for the whole family. This Winners location opens half-an-hour earlier than the rest of the mall so head there first!

Shop at the Back of the Store

Don’t be fooled by seasonal window displays. Just like full-price retail stores, outlet stores house the merchandise with the deepest discounts at the back of the store.

Cinnabon!

Need we say more? Every shopper needs their sugar to track down deals. For Toronto residents, Cinnabon Bakeries are few and far between. When visiting Dixie Outlet Mall, be sure to stop by Cinnabon for a coffee and delicious cinnamon treat for added fuel.

The Dixie Outlet Mall Footlocker Outlet

Are you a shoe fanatic? The selection and pricing at Dixie Outlet Mall’s Footlocker Outlet is INSANE! Here you’ll find reduced men’s athletic apparel and footwear from Adidas, Under Armour, Converse, Puma and more at up to 90% off! We spotted Lacoste sneakers for $19.99 at this outlet. Make sure your arms are free for all of the bags you’ll be walking out with.

Try on Everything and Beware of Return Policies

Before handing over your money, be sure you’ve tried on your purchase. Most outlets and factory stores are able to offer such amazing markdowns because items are priced at Final Sale.

Carry Cash

In addition to brand name outlets, Dixie Outlet Mall is home to a few specialty and independent retailers who have more flexible pricing structures. Similar to a flea market, you can try negotiating with these business owners and offer to pay cash for a better price.  

Free WIFI

Every deal hunter knows the value of comparison shopping. Be sure to take advantage of Dixie Outlet Mall’s free mall-wide WIFI to trail the Internet for better deals while you shop. We doubt you’ll find them!

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Have you heard? There’s a new Nike Clearance Store just 20 minutes from Toronto! This isn’t like any ordinary Nike Outlet… Dixie Outlet Mall is now home to the first and only Nike Clearance Store in Canada! This massive 20,000 sq. ft. store is stocked with Nike footwear and apparel for the whole family at AMAZING prices! Keep reading for why we love the new Nike Outlet in Mississauga.

Nike Gear at Insane Prices!

Everything inside the Nike Clearance Store at Dixie Outlet Mall is, as you may have imagined, ‘on clearance’. Therefore, these aren’t just ‘factory store’ prices… these are ‘buy gifts for everyone’ clearance prices. Think 60%, 70% and even 80% off! We were especially impressed with the markdowns on men’s footwear and women’s apparel — the price tags here don’t lie. PS. They’ve got a hearty selection of children’s Nike items at great prices too.

New Nike Merchandise Daily!

We’ve visited the new Nike Clearance Store in Mississauga several times since its opening in early October. Brace yourself: on weekends, the crowds are insane and items are flying off of the shelves! However, just as quickly as items are getting scooped up, shelves are being restocked with new Nike merchandise. Shop first thing in the morning to find no shelf is bare, with clothing racks as full as on opening day. Shop the new Nike Clearance Store at Dixie Outlet Mall on weekdays for the fullest selection and minimal crowds.

Outlet Shopping Without the Hassle

Most outlet stores hit you with a dodgy return policy like ‘exchange only’ or ‘all sales final’. We love the Nike Clearance Store because they offer a generous 30-day return policy. Therefore, you can shop to your heart’s content! If you’re feeling lazy, skip the fitting rooms (which they have if you need them,) and buy everything you want, then decide later if items are worth keeping. A trip back to the Nike Clearance Store for a return is always an excuse for another shopping trip…

Have you checked out the new Nike Clearance Store in Mississauga? Leave a comment below.

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Nike is one of those brands that (almost) everyone loves. It’s nostalgic and new, all at the same time. The brand’s new releases are enough to make everyone stop and stare at your feet, but with price tags equivalent to two weeks worth of groceries, sometimes the buy is too hard to justify — your heart says yes, but your wallet says no.

Fortunately, the beloved brand is opening its first Canadian Clearance Store this October, bringing bigger savings to those in the GTA.

Located at Dixie Outlet Mall in Mississauga, a source tells us that the brand is hoping to launch during the first week of October. The Nike Clearance Store will take over the old Michaels location, next door to Designer Depot, and will join notable retailers like Levi’s, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger, and Aldo, to name a few. Unlike the Nike Factory Store, which carries made-for-factory items, the Nike Clearance Store will carry discounted full-price apparel, footwear and accessories from regular Nike stores, which means it will be a treasure trove of past seasons’ best.

We’ll keep you updated on the opening date — keep an eye on the blog for a full preview of the store.

Are you excited to shop the first Canadian Nike Clearance Store?

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There isn’t a better time to shop deals for summer than right now. Tons of stores are already starting to make room for fall merchandise, which means sales, sales, sales galore! Whether you like to shop online to avoid crowds or jump right in with the masses, there’s a sale on this list for you.

Nordstrom Warehouse Sale

It’s the final days of the Nordstrom Warehouse Sale in Markham. Save up to 80% on your favourite Nordstrom designers and labels, and shop apparel, accessories and footwear for the entire family. The sale ends on Sunday, June 25. Get full sale details here.

Slavin Raphael Summer Warehouse & Sample Sale

The Slavin sale is back in Toronto! For one-day only on Saturday, June 24, shop discounts on footwear and clothing from brands like Tiger of Sweden, New Balance, Hunter, Ted Baker shoes and more. Get full sale details here.

Spanner Store Closing

We hate to see a store close, but we love seeing liquidation sales! Spanner is closing its Dixie Outlet Mall location and everything must go. All merchandise in-store is up to 80% off, plus you can get an additional 60% off your entire purchase by using a special coupon. Get the coupon and more sale details here.

Zara Summer Sale

These sales only happen a couple of times a year, so its best to hop on them when you can. While it feels like summer has just begun, Zara is already clearing shop to make room for fall apparel. Take advantage of the discounts and get dressed for summer with these style steals. Shop the sale here.

Aritzia Summer Sale

Like Zara, Aritzia is making room for a new crop of clothes by marking everything in stores down. You can save up to 50% on your favourite Aritzia labels like Talula, Wilfred and Community, to name a few, plus brand names like Citizens of Humanity, Mackage and more. Shop the sale here.

Linen Chest Anniversary Sale

This home decor and more store is celebrating its birthday by hosting a big 3-day sale! Everything in-stores and online is 25% off, and all sale merchandise is an additional 10% off. The sale runs now until Sunday, June 25. You can get full sale details here.

Did we miss any of the best sales happening this weekend? Let us know in the comment section.

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