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Apparently, it’s been a blockbuster week for the world’s most famous fictional home invader Santa Claus, and yes, I do mean fictional—unless you’re under six, in which case, please ask your parents before listening. First up, for those keeping score on the “where’s Santa spotted this weekend?” leaderboard, it’s been a parade-palooza across Canada. Get this: thousands lined the streets of Montreal for the 73rd annual Santa Claus Parade—because nothing says November in Quebec like a guy in red reminding you it’s not summer anymore. Over in Sudbury, people braved actual cold for the Greater Sudbury Santa Claus Parade. If you missed it, imagine every indoor decoration you’ve ever owned, now with frostbite.
And listen, Toronto didn’t mess around either. I caught a stream of the 121st Toronto Santa Claus Parade and, folks, it’s a wild scene—25 floats deep before the big guy even shows up. Let’s be honest, I wouldn’t wait that long for my own birthday. But when Santa did roll in, the joy was, as always, way more contagious than that cold everyone’s pretending they don’t have. Global News even covered the whole thing, because apparently Santa still draws a bigger crowd than some political rallies.
Now, in the “public mentions” department, you know it’s peak Santa season when people start getting all sentimental. Over at Times Leader, Bill O’Boyle is proudly displaying his Santa Claus decoration on his front door, making the bold claim that Santa is more suited to front-porch glory than, and I quote, “the bathroom.” There’s a biographical plot twist for you: Santa Claus, forcibly relocated from toilet seat purgatory to public face of neighborly kindness. Hey, history is written by the victors—or in this case, by people with taste in holiday decor.
On social media, the Santa hashtag is running hotter than the inside of a Christmas sweater in July. Between all the parade live-tweets, influencers arguing about whether Santa should be “more inclusive” this year (spoiler: he’s imaginary; he can be whoever you want, people), and brands using his image to peddle everything except maybe dental floss, the Santa industrial complex is strong. According to some ad industry podcasts, there’s even talk about how Santa triggers enough dopamine to power the American retail economy—so I guess he’s not just the reason for the season, he’s the secret weapon behind your impulse buys too.
Let’s recap: Santa Claus has crushed the parade circuit, sparked debates about holiday décor dignity, and trended harder than pumpkin spice. Not bad for a character whose greatest claim to fame is breaking and entering for cookies. That’s it for this Santa Claus Biography Flash. If you want to keep up with his every move—real, imagined, or just really well-marketed—subscribe now and search “Biography Flash” for more tales of icons both legendary and, apparently, lactose-tolerant. Thanks for listening and remember: nobody—nobody—rocks a fur-trimmed coat quite like Saint Nick.
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