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Moshe Lander, economist at Concordia University, floats the idea of a "Mother Nature tax" for Canadians after another summer of wild weather. In Calgary, we had the third wettest July on record - and now blasting non-stop heat for the final days of August. From farmers to restaurant owners, many are losing business because of climate change. Could a Mother Nature tax help offset losses and unpredictable weather?
By Corus RadioMoshe Lander, economist at Concordia University, floats the idea of a "Mother Nature tax" for Canadians after another summer of wild weather. In Calgary, we had the third wettest July on record - and now blasting non-stop heat for the final days of August. From farmers to restaurant owners, many are losing business because of climate change. Could a Mother Nature tax help offset losses and unpredictable weather?

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