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Telemiracle

Telemiracle is an annual telethon organized by the Kinsmen and Kinettes in Saskatchewan, Canada for the benefit of the Kinsmen Foundation. Initially broadcast on both CTV and CBC affiliates in Saskatchewan, it is now broadcast, commercial-free, exclusively on the province's CTV affiliates–CKCK in Regina, CFQC in Saskatoon, CIPA in Prince Albert and CICC in Yorkton.

Telemiracle
GenreTelethon
Presented byKinsmen and Kinettes of Saskatchewan
Opening themeYou are the Miracle by Brad Johner and Donny Parenteau
Ending themeO Canada
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons46 (as of 2022)
Production
Production locationsSaskatoon or Regina
(alternating)
Running time20 hours, except 2016 (21 hours) All include a 30-minute break for national news.
Release
Original networkCTV Saskatchewan (1977-present)
Original release1977 (1977) –
present

The telethon is generally broadcast the first full weekend of March, but in a rare and COVID-19-induced exception to that rule, the 45th edition of the telethon was based at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon on February 27 and 28, 2021. Like the 2021 telethon, the 46th edition of the telethon took place without a live audience, in Regina's REAL District on March 5 and 6, 2022. Telemiracle 47 will take place on February 23 and 24, 2023.

History

 
One of the many totals during the telethon

Originally, the Kinsmen had the idea to have a car raffle to raise funds to help with all the requests for assistance they received but the government wouldn't allow it. So instead, they came up with the idea for a telethon.[citation needed] In 1977, the first telethon raised more than CAD $1 million, which at the time was considered a record for per capita telethon fund-raising in a 20-hour period (the province had a population of less than 1 million people at the time). The telethon passed the $2 million mark for the first time in 1983, and the $3 million mark in 2001. Telemiracle has exceeded the $4 million mark fourteen times and $5 million eleven times, most recently in 2022. Telemiracle exceeded the $7 million mark for the first time on March 4, 2018, and the $8 million mark for the first time on March 6, 2022.

Early broadcasts of the telethon featured a mix of national and international celebrities such as John Allan Cameron, Gloria Loring, Alan Thicke, the Irish Rovers, Arte Johnson of Laugh-In, Bob McGrath of Sesame Street, game show personality Jim Perry, his daughter Erin Perry, singer and TV host Blake Emmons (who was the telethon's de facto host during the first few years, a post later taken over by Thicke in the 1980s and most recently by Beverley Mahood and Brad Johner), pianist Frank Mills and Saskatchewan-born motivational speaker Alvin Law. In recent years, the event has mostly attracted Canadian talent. Traditionally, the telethon alternates between the two major Saskatchewan cities of Saskatoon and Regina.

Bob McGrath, a regular fixture on Telemiracle for 38 years, was awarded the Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan for this work by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Lynda Haverstock, on March 3, 2006.[1] He announced during the 2015 telethon that it would be his last, but returned for the final four hours of the 2018 telethon.

Telemiracle 31 (2007), the first telethon to exceed the $5,000,000 pledge total, broke all previous records, with an official final total of $5,604,682. This record was broken in 2012 (Telemiracle 36) with a final total of $5,906,229. This record was once again broken on March 4, 2018 (Telemiracle 42) with a final total of $7,151,256. One bequest of over $1.2 million and one bequest of over $1.5 million contributed to the 2018 total. The current record is held by the 46th Telemiracle (2022); the total of $8,002,722 included a bequest of $1,779,771.20, the largest pledge—bequest or otherwise—in the telethon's history.

A scheduling mixup resulted in Telemiracle 32 being relocated to Saskatoon in 2008. A convention was booked in Regina for the days leading up to the telethon, meaning that the usual setup time was not available. Telemiracle was held in Saskatoon for 3 consecutive years. The telethon returned to Regina in 2010.[2]

Format

 
Telemiracle brings in many volunteers from across Canada.

Shown annually on CTV affiliates, the broadcast starts at 9 pm local time on the first Saturday in March (though for the first half of its history, it was often scheduled in February). The broadcast goes live to the host auditorium, where members of the national cast are introduced.

The previous theme was Mike + The Mechanics' 1986 hit "All I Need is a Miracle." it was replaced in 2011 with "You are the Miracle" by Brad Johner and Donny Parenteau.[3]

The broadcast takes its only break at 11pm local time to allow for the CTV affiliates to broadcast the CTV National News (anchors from which have appeared on the telethon itself, most notably Lloyd Robertson and Harvey Kirck in the late 1970s). The telethon (and live broadcast) continues during this 30 minute news break and at 11:30pm stations that aired the newscast once again rejoin the broadcast until the conclusion of the show on Sunday evening at 5pm Central Standard Time. The broadcast always concludes with "O Canada" and a balloon and confetti drop during which time some of the volunteers take to the stage to celebrate; up through 2010, a rendition of "With a Little Help from My Friends" was included with the closing festivities.

For the first time in 2009, the show went to other various locations in Saskatchewan outside of Saskatoon or Regina. It went to many of the smaller towns and cities across the province showcasing what the local residents have done to raise money. The practice continued in 2010 and, for COVID-induced reasons, again in 2021.

Telemiracle was streamed online on CTV's website for the first time in 2010.[citation needed]

While the show is now carried only on Saskatchewan CTV stations, the production crew is composed of approximately 200 volunteers representing several broadcast networks, many traveling from outside of the province.

In 2018 a pre-show called the Countdown Show was added. It starts at 6:30 pm local time and runs till approximately 8:45 pm. It is streamed live to Telemiracle's YouTube channel, from the lobby of the host auditorium. The Countdown Show is hosted by two members of the national cast and features 12 Saskatchewan Talent performances.

Annual totals

Telemiracle's website doesn't display the annual totals and they don't set annual goals, but their FAQ notes that the telethon raised over $111 million [4] through Telemiracle 39 in 2015, an amount that includes the $5,604,682 raised by Telemiracle 31 in 2007 and $5,906,229 at Telemiracle 36 in 2012.

At the 37th Telemiracle in 2013, the Kinsmen and Kinettes were proud to announce that the lifetime total for Telemiracle had surpassed 100 million dollars. Telemiracle has an all-time total raised of $153,796,117.

At the 42nd Telemiracle in 2018, a brand new record total was raised, thanks in large part to two individual bequeaths of over $1 million each. When the final tally was totalled up at 5:00 pm, a then-record of $7,151,256 was established.[5] The 46th Telemiracle (2022) raised a total of $8,002,722.[5]

Year Telemiracle Host City Total Ref
1977 1 Saskatoon $1,214,210
1978 2 Regina $1,443,092
1979 3 Saskatoon $1,401,422
1980 4 Regina $1,551,837
1981 5 Saskatoon $1,800,924
1982 6 Regina $1,902,480
1983 7 Saskatoon $2,010,120
1984 8 Regina $1,920,215
1985 9 Saskatoon $2,012,424
1986 10 Regina $2,004,367
1987 11 Saskatoon $2,085,785
1988 12 Regina $2,470,577
1989 13 Saskatoon $1,965,721
1990 14 Regina $1,803,177
1991 15 Saskatoon $1,825,092
1992 16 Regina $2,003,610
1993 17 Saskatoon $2,114,688
1994 18 Regina $2,126,734
1995 19 Saskatoon $2,451,783 [6]
1996 20 Regina $2,306,420
1997 21 Saskatoon $2,740,578
1998 22 Regina $2,546,637
1999 23 Saskatoon $2,500,562
2000 24 Regina $2,683,424
2001 25 Saskatoon $3,515,611
2002 26 Regina $3,026,723
2003 27 Saskatoon $3,027,912
2004 28 Regina $3,528,410
2005 29 Saskatoon $3,440,296
2006 30 Regina $3,491,538
2007 31 Saskatoon $5,604,682
2008 32 Saskatoon $3,648,310
2009 33 Saskatoon $3,802,308
2010 34 Regina $4,010,314 [7]
2011 35 Saskatoon $4,635,768 [8]
2012 36 Regina $5,906,229
2013 37 Saskatoon $5,546,712
2014 38 Regina $5,285,744
2015 39 Saskatoon $4,312,457
2016 40 Regina $5,200,071
2017 41 Saskatoon $5,000,274
2018 42 Regina $7,151,256
2019 43 Saskatoon $5,619,214
2020 44 Regina $5,523,472
2021 45 Saskatoon $5,630,215
2022 46 Regina $8,002,722 [5]

Notable guests

National and international

Saskatchewan

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on October 17, 2006. Retrieved January 15, 2022 – via Government of Saskatchewan.
  2. ^ "Telemiracle returns to Regina in 2010". CJME.[dead link]
  3. ^ "TeleMiracle Changes Theme Song". Discover Moose Jaw. February 28, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "Telemiracle FAQ". Telemiracle. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Dahlseide, Dallas (March 6, 2022). "TeleMiracle 46 surpasses $8 million mark to break all-time record". 650 CKOM. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
  6. ^ "Saskatchewan Hansard" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. March 4, 1996.
  7. ^ Grummett, Danny (March 7, 2010). "Saskatchewan Performs Another Miracle". 980 CJME. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  8. ^ CTV Regina (March 6, 2011). "Telemiracle is truly a miracle". CTV News. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  9. ^ MacClean, Rory (March 5, 2011). "Telemiracle starts today, features Andrea Menard". The StarPhoenix. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  10. ^ "Bob McGrath gives tearful goodbye at Telemiracle fundraiser". CBC News. March 8, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Kinsmen, Kinette, and Kin Clubs of Saskatchewan
  • Kin Canada
  • Kin Canada Bursaries
  • Kin Canada Foundation

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Telemiracle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Telemiracle is an annual telethon organized by the Kinsmen and Kinettes in Saskatchewan Canada for the benefit of the Kinsmen Foundation Initially broadcast on both CTV and CBC affiliates in Saskatchewan it is now broadcast commercial free exclusively on the province s CTV affiliates CKCK in Regina CFQC in Saskatoon CIPA in Prince Albert and CICC in Yorkton TelemiracleGenreTelethonPresented byKinsmen and Kinettes of SaskatchewanOpening themeYou are the Miracle by Brad Johner and Donny ParenteauEnding themeO CanadaCountry of originCanadaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons46 as of 2022 ProductionProduction locationsSaskatoon or Regina alternating Running time20 hours except 2016 21 hours All include a 30 minute break for national news ReleaseOriginal networkCTV Saskatchewan 1977 present Original release1977 1977 presentThe telethon is generally broadcast the first full weekend of March but in a rare and COVID 19 induced exception to that rule the 45th edition of the telethon was based at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon on February 27 and 28 2021 Like the 2021 telethon the 46th edition of the telethon took place without a live audience in Regina s REAL District on March 5 and 6 2022 Telemiracle 47 will take place on February 23 and 24 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Annual totals 4 Notable guests 4 1 National and international 4 2 Saskatchewan 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit One of the many totals during the telethon Originally the Kinsmen had the idea to have a car raffle to raise funds to help with all the requests for assistance they received but the government wouldn t allow it So instead they came up with the idea for a telethon citation needed In 1977 the first telethon raised more than CAD 1 million which at the time was considered a record for per capita telethon fund raising in a 20 hour period the province had a population of less than 1 million people at the time The telethon passed the 2 million mark for the first time in 1983 and the 3 million mark in 2001 Telemiracle has exceeded the 4 million mark fourteen times and 5 million eleven times most recently in 2022 Telemiracle exceeded the 7 million mark for the first time on March 4 2018 and the 8 million mark for the first time on March 6 2022 Early broadcasts of the telethon featured a mix of national and international celebrities such as John Allan Cameron Gloria Loring Alan Thicke the Irish Rovers Arte Johnson of Laugh In Bob McGrath of Sesame Street game show personality Jim Perry his daughter Erin Perry singer and TV host Blake Emmons who was the telethon s de facto host during the first few years a post later taken over by Thicke in the 1980s and most recently by Beverley Mahood and Brad Johner pianist Frank Mills and Saskatchewan born motivational speaker Alvin Law In recent years the event has mostly attracted Canadian talent Traditionally the telethon alternates between the two major Saskatchewan cities of Saskatoon and Regina Bob McGrath a regular fixture on Telemiracle for 38 years was awarded the Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan for this work by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Lynda Haverstock on March 3 2006 1 He announced during the 2015 telethon that it would be his last but returned for the final four hours of the 2018 telethon Telemiracle 31 2007 the first telethon to exceed the 5 000 000 pledge total broke all previous records with an official final total of 5 604 682 This record was broken in 2012 Telemiracle 36 with a final total of 5 906 229 This record was once again broken on March 4 2018 Telemiracle 42 with a final total of 7 151 256 One bequest of over 1 2 million and one bequest of over 1 5 million contributed to the 2018 total The current record is held by the 46th Telemiracle 2022 the total of 8 002 722 included a bequest of 1 779 771 20 the largest pledge bequest or otherwise in the telethon s history A scheduling mixup resulted in Telemiracle 32 being relocated to Saskatoon in 2008 A convention was booked in Regina for the days leading up to the telethon meaning that the usual setup time was not available Telemiracle was held in Saskatoon for 3 consecutive years The telethon returned to Regina in 2010 2 Format Edit Telemiracle brings in many volunteers from across Canada Shown annually on CTV affiliates the broadcast starts at 9 pm local time on the first Saturday in March though for the first half of its history it was often scheduled in February The broadcast goes live to the host auditorium where members of the national cast are introduced The previous theme was Mike The Mechanics 1986 hit All I Need is a Miracle it was replaced in 2011 with You are the Miracle by Brad Johner and Donny Parenteau 3 The broadcast takes its only break at 11pm local time to allow for the CTV affiliates to broadcast the CTV National News anchors from which have appeared on the telethon itself most notably Lloyd Robertson and Harvey Kirck in the late 1970s The telethon and live broadcast continues during this 30 minute news break and at 11 30pm stations that aired the newscast once again rejoin the broadcast until the conclusion of the show on Sunday evening at 5pm Central Standard Time The broadcast always concludes with O Canada and a balloon and confetti drop during which time some of the volunteers take to the stage to celebrate up through 2010 a rendition of With a Little Help from My Friends was included with the closing festivities For the first time in 2009 the show went to other various locations in Saskatchewan outside of Saskatoon or Regina It went to many of the smaller towns and cities across the province showcasing what the local residents have done to raise money The practice continued in 2010 and for COVID induced reasons again in 2021 Telemiracle was streamed online on CTV s website for the first time in 2010 citation needed While the show is now carried only on Saskatchewan CTV stations the production crew is composed of approximately 200 volunteers representing several broadcast networks many traveling from outside of the province In 2018 a pre show called the Countdown Show was added It starts at 6 30 pm local time and runs till approximately 8 45 pm It is streamed live to Telemiracle s YouTube channel from the lobby of the host auditorium The Countdown Show is hosted by two members of the national cast and features 12 Saskatchewan Talent performances Annual totals EditTelemiracle s website doesn t display the annual totals and they don t set annual goals but their FAQ notes that the telethon raised over 111 million 4 through Telemiracle 39 in 2015 an amount that includes the 5 604 682 raised by Telemiracle 31 in 2007 and 5 906 229 at Telemiracle 36 in 2012 At the 37th Telemiracle in 2013 the Kinsmen and Kinettes were proud to announce that the lifetime total for Telemiracle had surpassed 100 million dollars Telemiracle has an all time total raised of 153 796 117 At the 42nd Telemiracle in 2018 a brand new record total was raised thanks in large part to two individual bequeaths of over 1 million each When the final tally was totalled up at 5 00 pm a then record of 7 151 256 was established 5 The 46th Telemiracle 2022 raised a total of 8 002 722 5 Year Telemiracle Host City Total Ref1977 1 Saskatoon 1 214 2101978 2 Regina 1 443 0921979 3 Saskatoon 1 401 4221980 4 Regina 1 551 8371981 5 Saskatoon 1 800 9241982 6 Regina 1 902 4801983 7 Saskatoon 2 010 1201984 8 Regina 1 920 2151985 9 Saskatoon 2 012 4241986 10 Regina 2 004 3671987 11 Saskatoon 2 085 7851988 12 Regina 2 470 5771989 13 Saskatoon 1 965 7211990 14 Regina 1 803 1771991 15 Saskatoon 1 825 0921992 16 Regina 2 003 6101993 17 Saskatoon 2 114 6881994 18 Regina 2 126 7341995 19 Saskatoon 2 451 783 6 1996 20 Regina 2 306 4201997 21 Saskatoon 2 740 5781998 22 Regina 2 546 6371999 23 Saskatoon 2 500 5622000 24 Regina 2 683 4242001 25 Saskatoon 3 515 6112002 26 Regina 3 026 7232003 27 Saskatoon 3 027 9122004 28 Regina 3 528 4102005 29 Saskatoon 3 440 2962006 30 Regina 3 491 5382007 31 Saskatoon 5 604 6822008 32 Saskatoon 3 648 3102009 33 Saskatoon 3 802 3082010 34 Regina 4 010 314 7 2011 35 Saskatoon 4 635 768 8 2012 36 Regina 5 906 2292013 37 Saskatoon 5 546 7122014 38 Regina 5 285 7442015 39 Saskatoon 4 312 4572016 40 Regina 5 200 0712017 41 Saskatoon 5 000 2742018 42 Regina 7 151 2562019 43 Saskatoon 5 619 2142020 44 Regina 5 523 4722021 45 Saskatoon 5 630 2152022 46 Regina 8 002 722 5 Notable guests EditNational and international Edit Susan Aglukark Canadian country music folk pop and Aboriginal artist The Arrogant Worms Canadian band Victoria Banks Canadian country singer songwriter and musician Barra MacNeils Celtic and folk band from the Maritimes Jaydee Bixby Runner up on season five of Canadian Idol Tracey Brown country music singer songwriter Family Brown Prescott Brown fame Tal Bachman Canadian rock singer and songwriter Son of Randy Bachman Billy Barty 1924 2000 B Movie legend stage and film actor a Telemiracle regular up to the time of his death Paul Brandt Canadian singer songwriter Lisa Brokop Canadian Country music singer songwriter Jim Byrnes blues musician and actor John Allan Cameron 1938 2006 Canadian folk singer George Canyon Canadian country singer songwriter and musician Lorne Cardinal Actor best known for his role on Corner Gas Rita Chiarelli Blues singer songwriter and musician Burton Cummings Singer songwriter musician and former band member of The Guess Who Bobby Curtola 1943 2016 Canadian rock and roll singer Leah Daniels Canadian country singer Melanie Doane Fiddle player singer songwriter Doc Walker Canadian country band Blake Emmons Singer and TV host Farmer s Daughter Canadian country music trio Sue Foley Blues singer songwriter and guitarist George Fox Canadian country music singer songwriter and musician Lance Frazier Professional football player Lawrence Gowan Canadian singer Adam Gregory Canadian country singer songwriter and musician Liz Grogan Canadian television hostess Harlequin Canadian rock band Rolf Harris comedian singer songwriter Jake the Peg Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport fame Jeff Healey 1966 2008 Canadian jazz rock blues and hard rock singer songwriter and musician Headpins Canadian rock band The Heartbroken Canadian country music band The Higgins Canadian country rock and pop band High Valley Canadian country and Christian band Justin Hines Canadian pop singer Honeymoon Suite Canadian rock pop rock band Irish Rovers Celtic and folk group Carly Rae Jepsen Canadian singer songwriter and 2007 Canadian Idol finalist Arte Johnson 1929 2019 Laugh In cast member Marc Jordan Canadian singer songwriter Michael Kaeshammer Canadian boogie woogie pianist vocalist composer and arranger Joan Kennedy Canadian country music singer Harvey Kirck 1928 2002 CTV National News anchor Richard Kline Actor Three s Company Lace Canadian country music group Nicolette Larson 1952 1997 American singer Gloria Loring Singer actress Ashley MacIsaac East coast singer songwriter fiddler Rita MacNeil 1944 2013 Canadian country music Celtic and folk singer Beverley Mahood Canadian country singer and CMT Canada personality Charlie Major Canadian country music singer songwriter and musician John McDermott Canadian singer songwriter multi instrumentalist Bob McGrath 1932 2022 Sesame Street cast member who took part in 38 Telemiracles 9 announced his retirement from the series in 2015 10 Jason McCoy Canadian singer songwriter and musician Frank Mills Pianist Alannah Myles Canadian singer songwriter Sierra Noble Canadian fiddler singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist One More Girl Canadian country duo Stella Parton sister to Dolly Parton country singer songwriter The Northern Pikes Canadian rock band Fred Penner Singer songwriter musician and children s entertainer Jim Perry 1933 2015 former game show host Prescott Brown Canadian country music trio Ronnie Prophet 1937 2018 Canadian country music singer songwriter and musician Jimmy Rankin Canadian country folk singer songwriter and musician Matt Rapley Canadian R amp B and gospel singer songwriter and musician and 2008 Canadian Idol finalist Johnny Reid Country musician and singer songwriter Lloyd Robertson CTV National News anchor Stephen Schnetzer Soap actor Another World Amy Sky Canadian singer songwriter The Stampeders Canadian rock trio Glen Suitor TSN sportscaster and former Saskatchewan Roughrider Alan Thicke 1947 2016 Actor and game show host Shari Ulrich Canadian singer songwriter Valdy folk singer songwriter The Wilkinsons Canadian country music group Jim Witter Singer songwriter and musician Tom Wopat Actor and singer Michelle Wright Canadian country singerSaskatchewan Edit Sheldon Bergstrom Singer and actor Brent Butt Stand up comedian actor creator of Corner Gas grew up in Tisdale Kim Coates Saskatoon born actor Darren Dutchyshen Canadian sportscaster co hosts the evening edition of SportsCentre on TSN Tom Jackson Aboriginal singer musician and actor Colin James Regina born Canadian blues legend Brad Johner Country singer songwriter and musician Connie Kaldor Singer songwriter musician and children author Chad Klinger country music artist grew up in Lashburn Melanie Laine Saskatchewan country music artist Alvin Law motivational speaker Tyler Lewis 2006 Canadian Idol finalist Jess Moskaluke Country music artist grew up in Langenburg Andrea Menard Actor singer songwriter playwright Donny Parenteau Singer songwriter musician and multi instrumentalist Kyle Riabko Saskatoon guitarist and singer songwriter Theresa Sokyrka 2004 Canadian Idol runner up Streetheart Canadian rock band Streetnix A cappella group Pamela Wallin Television personality and diplomatSee also EditKin Canada Hal RogersReferences Edit SSAME STREET LEGEND BOB MCGRATH RECEIVES CENTENNIAL MEDAL Archived from the original on October 17 2006 Retrieved January 15 2022 via Government of Saskatchewan Telemiracle returns to Regina in 2010 CJME dead link TeleMiracle Changes Theme Song Discover Moose Jaw February 28 2011 Retrieved February 18 2022 Telemiracle FAQ Telemiracle Retrieved May 3 2010 a b c Dahlseide Dallas March 6 2022 TeleMiracle 46 surpasses 8 million mark to break all time record 650 CKOM Retrieved March 7 2022 Saskatchewan Hansard PDF Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan March 4 1996 Grummett Danny March 7 2010 Saskatchewan Performs Another Miracle 980 CJME Retrieved March 7 2010 CTV Regina March 6 2011 Telemiracle is truly a miracle CTV News Retrieved March 6 2011 MacClean Rory March 5 2011 Telemiracle starts today features Andrea Menard The StarPhoenix Saskatoon Saskatchewan Retrieved March 10 2011 Bob McGrath gives tearful goodbye at Telemiracle fundraiser CBC News March 8 2015 Retrieved March 9 2015 External links EditOfficial website Kinsmen Kinette and Kin Clubs of Saskatchewan Kin Canada Kin Canada Bursaries Kin Canada Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telemiracle amp oldid 1125729021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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