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In Ontario, nine of the 10 people killed by the storm, and its aftermath, died from being struck by felled trees or tree limbs.

Posted: May 25, 2022 1:17 PM ET | Last Updated: 4 hours ago.

Posted: May 25, 2022 1:17 PM ET | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

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Let's take some preventive measures and pay higher carbon tax, we'll fix the situation with trees for sure! Or better yet, let's pay another, windfall tax, shall we?

Climate change caused nine people to fucking go under a tree during a thunderstorm.

Fact- Everybody dies. There’s not many good ways to die. I am sorry for those affected by losing their loved ones. Live each day like it is your last.

Doh!

DefundCBC

Severe storm. Take cover.

When you consider the environmental good of urban trees to the risk and maintenance, municipal mandates to reforest cities is more risk than climate remedy. onpoli cdnpoli

Don’t worry dougie on the case

Shouldn’t it be “fallen” trees or tree limbs? When trees/limbs are felled, it means they’ve been cut down by someone.

Why were they outside during storm

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