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Challenges


More than 80 climate change leaders across government, industry, First Nations, NGOs and academia identified the priority climate change challenges for Canada. Experts in each of the six challenge areas were handpicked to undertake more in depth research and propose an adaptation action plan. The results of this research are presented below.

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As of July 1, 2009, the median age of Canada’s population was 39.5 years, up 0.2 years from the same date last year and up 3.1 years from 1999.
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