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Last summer, southern Ontario was rocked by massive floods that led to more than $1 billion in damages.
It was the type of disaster that unfortunately could become increasingly familiar as the risk of flooding rises with climate change.
But there are solutions at hand. I caught up with Ontario reporter Fatima Syed — who “literally watched water come up through the drain” in the parking lot of her Mississauga residence — to learn about how we can better plan for a world with more severe weather events.
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