How to read your favourite memes and photos from today’s posts

A lot of today’s news stories were inspired by the great memes of 2016.
They include: 1.
The ‘mum of the year’ post: This is what a typical day in the life of a mum looks like.
And it’s all down to one tweet.
@tik_tok posted this in the first post of the day, as the snow began falling on Toronto.
It was the perfect example of what is possible when you use hashtags and photos.
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The #saturdaybriefing: This tweet from Toronto Mayor John Tory, who is still struggling to come to terms with the horrific shooting of a young man in the city, was also a perfect example.
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The @britishman: A few days after the horrific stabbing death of the man in a West Toronto park, @thebritainman tweeted his own message of love.
He also took a stab at the #SomaliBoycott, which was trending on Twitter.
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The man in white: Another favourite of @TheBritainMan.
The hashtag was trending after the tragic murder of his brother in London.
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The white lady: This was probably the most famous of the @TheBritishman’s tweets, which prompted the hashtag #whitewoman.
The caption read: “White lady, welcome to Canada.
Welcome to my home.”
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The black man: This #BlackMan hashtag was tweeted after the death of a black man in Canada, while his family were in a Toronto park.
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The father: This one is a bit of a miss, because the hashtag was already trending on twitter at the time.
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The cat: Another iconic #BlackMommie tweet, this time from Toronto’s black mayor.
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The dad’s dad: This father tweet from his daughter is a little difficult to pin down.
The tweet read: “#DontTreadOn Me” after the passing of his father.
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The mother: The hashtag #motherofall was trending in Toronto following the murder of a pregnant mother of two.
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The little boy in the red hat: Another #blackman tweet.
It read: #LittleBoy.
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The young boy in yellow: Another great example of #Blackman’s use of hashtags.
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The child who’s so shy he can’t speak his own name: A lot have said that #blacklife, a hashtag which originated in the US, is now trending in Canada.
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The family with the little dog: The #BlackMom of all hashtags!
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The Canadian flag: A good example of the hashtag, as it was trending online before the murder.
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The great white whale: A #BlackDad tweet.
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The dog with the dog: A great example, but still not quite the hashtag we all love.
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The best #BlackGirl tweet of the week: This came after a Toronto teen was shot dead in a mall, and her father posted a video of himself standing by his daughter.
#BlackLife pic.twitter.com/qw7jGQ0hbXF 19.
The most popular #black woman tweet: A hashtag that has also been trending online since the murder in Toronto.
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The boy with the blue eyes: Another @TheBlackMan tweet.
The girl is pictured wearing a mask to protect her face from the cold.