Audit finds flood hazard mapping behind schedule, doesn't account for climate change
OTTAWA — Federal efforts to map parts of the country facing the highest risk of flooding are not on track to finish by the 2028 target date and don't account for the effects of climate change, Canada's environment watchdog said in a new report.
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