Floods, droughts, storms will cost Canadian economy $139B in next 30 years, report says.
Manufacturing and distributing will be hit hardest, according to a new climate-based analysisHigh water levels wash out Highway 307 just northeast of Winnipeg on May 24.
Floods, droughts and major storms that wash out highways, damage buildings and destroy power systems could cost Canada's economy $139 billion over the next 30 years, a new climate-based analysis predicts.
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