It's starting to look like winter in Canada, as some parts of the country get their first significant snowfall of the season. From the Prairies to the Maritimes, some cities get their first snowfall of the season ***** Credit belongs to : www.cbc.ca
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IN PHOTOS | It’s looking like winter in Canada — with some exceptions
It's starting to look like winter in Canada, as some parts of the country get their first significant snowfall of the season. From the Prairies to the Maritimes, some cities get their first snowfall of the season ***** Credit belongs to : www.cbc.ca
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