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Wacky weather

The maple sap was running in eastern Ontario in January, weeks ahead of schedule. It was raining in Iqaluit, Nunavut, in February, when temperatures usually hover around –20°C. And in central Yukon, there was barely enough snow for the international sled dog race known as Yukon Quest.

Are these signs of global warming or simply natural weather cycles? Canadian Geographic is seeking your tales of climate shifts. Have you witnessed wacky weather phenomena in your neck of the woods?


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