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From lingering cold to early heat, Canadians sick of lousy spring weather

From lingering cold to early heat, Canadians sick of lousy spring weather

CBC24-05-2025
Canadians across the country are expressing frustration with unusual spring weather, from unseasonably cold temperatures in central and eastern Canada to premature heat in parts of the West.
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