They better get used to it. People will be migrating North at an ever increasing pace with the climate change.
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Well were experiencing climate change 2x as fast as other countries so I don't think that will work out, we usually don't have hurricanes at least but it's not all gravy up here
More info:
Canada is warming faster than the world as a whole — at more than twice the global rate — and the Canadian Arctic is warming at about three times the global rate. Due to this rapid warming, sea-ice deterioration and changes in permafrost are expected to put communities and infrastructure in the North at risk
https://natural-resources.canada.ca/climate-change/what-adaptation/10025
So I live kind of nearby. Is it possible to get care there as a nonresident? Like visiting or something? Not planning on moving there.