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Canada's vital ice roads threatened by climate change In northern Canada, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly visible. Every winter, ice roads are built on frozen lakes and rivers. They are vital as they allow truckers to access remote communities – including workers at diamond mines – and provide them with necessary supplies. But with global warming, the ice road season is getting shorter. Our colleagues from France 2 report, with FRANCE 24's Jack Colmer Gale.