Quebec farmers are speaking out about what they’re calling an unprecedented and disastrous season. They say the massive amounts of rain the province has received has been drowning their crops and it’s costing them millions. As Global’s Dan Spector reports, farm owners are calling on the Quebec government to offer them support to fight climate change.
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