Record Newfoundland snow

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In Ontario and Quebec, the unusually long, cool and wet spring has been partially blamed for large bee die-offs because plants didn’t flower early enough to provide pollen.

Yesterday however, portions of Newfoundland received a surprise return visit from winter when western portions of the island were buried under a record snowfall of 32 cm (more than a foot), with more snow in the forecast.

Oh Canada- what weather you have!

It is one large country, but what variations in conditions! In Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, wildfires, aided by unusually hot weather and lack of rain are threatening many communities and some evacuations have been ordered. New Brunswick in the east, and central British Columbia in

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