Dry weather and in some areas moderate droughts are sweeping parts of Canada, reducing crop yields and fuelling wildfires. Experts say these conditions could become the norm and forever change ecosystems.
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- Farmers are reporting reduced crop yields due to dry weather and heat. 7s
- Large areas in western and eastern Canada are experiencing moderate to severe drought. 23s
- Nova Scotia has banned activities in wooded areas to prevent wildfires. 53s
- Uncontrolled fires in Newfoundland have forced hundreds to evacuate. 1m 16s
- Experts warn these conditions could become the norm, impacting ecosystems and the economy. 1m 32s