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Hundreds ordered to leave homes in Kenora, Ont., as floodwaters continue to rise

Canadian communities struggle to keep up with increasingly frequent flooding

WATCH: The Peguis First Nation is grappling with unprecedented flooding in southern Manitoba, but it will be far from the last Canadian community to struggle with record-high, rising waters. Eric Sorensen looks at how climate change is transforming Canada's rivers and lakes, and how residents will be forced to adapt to the drastic consequences.

 

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