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Carington, Ont., house severely damaged in overnight blaze

As anti-LGBTQ2 hate grows in Canada, advocates say it’s ‘never been as scary’McCutcheon said the length of time the fire burned prior to the arrival of firefighters led to the home’s destruction, causing $1.3 million in damage.

Winds and the proximity of a neighbouring structure led to crews applying water to an adjacent house and garage, McCutcheon added.Due to the severity of the damage, the cause of the fire has not yet been determined, McCutcheon said.

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