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Good morning. I’m Lindsay Jones, Atlantic reporter for The Globe filling in for Danielle Groen. September brings all the best things. Crisp air. Tomatoes. Kids going back to school. And – to many people’s relief – fewer tourists. More on that below, plus a look at Canada’s biggest and baddest invasive species and a surprising Canadian rental market downturn.
Ontario unveiled plans to spend $16-million over the next three years on invasive species. The Minister of Natural Resources, Graydon Smith, said the recent money comes on top of $6-million a year that the Ministry of Transportation is spending to attack phrag along highways.anti-dumping investigation into the cropJonah Prousky
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