On Aug. 1, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Canada’s Far North to witness some of the more dramatic effects of climate change, part of an effort highlight his Liberal government’s record on climate action ahead of the federal election. He addressed the effects of climate change to Canada’s Arctic in Iqaluit, Nunavut.
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Prime Minister Trudeau addresses climate change in Canada’s Arctic
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