The British Columbia government is committing $70 million to help the province’s wineries recover from years of climate-induced crop losses, a growing problem plaguing grape growers across Canada. Neetu Garcha looks at the recent struggles of B.C.’s winemakers, who say their losses are so severe that the survival of the industry is at stake.
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B.C. wineries reeling from effects of climate change
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