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Man Wins $1.5 Million On His Birthday And Last Day Before Retirement

CANADA (CNN) - A Canadian man just had the best day ever.

Ping Kuen Shum woke up one day last week, feeling like the luckiest man in the world: Not only was he celebrating his birthday, he was also celebrating his last day as a working man.

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He didn't know it then, but his day was about to get a whole lot better.

When he stopped at a convenience store in Richmond, British Columbia, Shum decided to purchase a lottery ticket.

He matched all six numbers, winning a $1.5 million jackpot. ($2 million in Canadian dollars.)

The British Columbia Lottery Corporation confirmed the win, saying that the odds of matching all the numbers for the BC/49 lottery are one in 13,983,816.

""It's unbelievable that all three events happened on the same day," Shum said in a statement that the lottery released.

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"I have worked hard for so many years and I'm looking forward to sharing this fortune with my family."

The lottery wouldn't disclose what he did for a living.

Shum treated his family and friends to a lovely Dim Sum meal. Next, he's planning a trip to China.

Fun fact: According to the Canada Revenue Agency, if you win the lottery, you do not have to report the winnings nor pay tax on those funds.

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