The governments of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are looking at three options to protect the only land corridor between the two provinces from climate change. The threat of floods due to rising sea levels in the area could have a major impact on trade and supply chain issues in the Maritimes. Suzanne Lapointe has more.
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