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Calling all student fans of the Google Doodle.

The internet search giant is inviting students from kindergarten to Grade 12 to submit their own doodles celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary, to be displayed online June 14, 2017.

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The student whose doodle is chosen will receive a $10,000 university scholarship, a $10,000 technology award for their current school, a trip to the award ceremony in Toronto, a new laptop and a little extra national pride.

Other students will be chosen for secondary prizes and will have their submissions featured in the Doodle 4 Google image gallery.

The submissions will be judged on artistic merit, creativity and their connection to the theme: What students see for Canada’s future.

The judges for the contest include MP Kirsty Duncan of the Etobicoke North riding, Maatalii Okalik, president of the National Inuit Youth Council and co-creators of the AsapSCIENCE Youtube channel, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown.