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Extreme weather is worsening, but are Canadians preparing their homes for climate change?

Despite the worsening effects of climate change, the uptake in climate-resilient homes among consumers and builders has been slow, according to experts.  Climate-resilient homes vary by location and the most prevalent risks there. For example, in Calgary, a climate-resilient home may include an impact-resistant roof to protect against hail that is becoming more common in the area. In Toronto, a climate-resilient home may feature protections agai…
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