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Canada's Nuclear Emergency Warning: What You Need to Know

Canadians on edge as old Facebook post warns of potential nuclear emergencies, sparking debate and concern. Government reassures of strict controls and safety measures, advising to prepare with emergency kits and family plans, and to follow specific steps in case of an alert. Checkout Solipillow.com

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