Fiona's damage highlights consequences of climate change
The heartbreaking devastation from post-tropical storm Fiona is just the latest in a series of climate disasters that have struck Canada in recent years. Mike Drolet explains how it's another reminder of the consequences of climate change, and how Canadians will have to start adapting.
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