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A made-in-Canada climate plan can’t rely on outsourcing the solution

Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Military personnel stack sandbags in Ottawa’s Constance Bay neighbourhood on Apr. 30. Climate change is already costing Canadians billions of dollars in disaster relief and insurance coverage, for increasing incidents such as the floods that recently hit Ottawa and surrounding areas, writes Simon Dyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Military personnel stack sandbags in Ottawa’s Constance Bay neighbourhood on Apr. 30. Climate change is already costing Canadians billions of dollars in disaster relief and insurance coverage, for increasing incidents such as the floods that recently hit Ottawa and surrounding areas, writes Simon Dyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Military personnel stack sandbags in Ottawa’s Constance Bay neighbourhood on Apr. 30. Climate change is already costing Canadians billions of dollars in disaster relief and insurance coverage, for increasing incidents such as the floods that recently hit Ottawa and surrounding areas, writes Simon Dyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Opinion | BY SIMON DYER | June 5, 2019
Military personnel stack sandbags in Ottawa’s Constance Bay neighbourhood on Apr. 30. Climate change is already costing Canadians billions of dollars in disaster relief and insurance coverage, for increasing incidents such as the floods that recently hit Ottawa and surrounding areas, writes Simon Dyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade