Canadians to face ‘no issue’ in finding a Christmas tree this year, growers say

Global NewsTuesday, November 4, 2025 at 7:54:51 PM
Canadians to face ‘no issue’ in finding a Christmas tree this year, growers say
Canadians can breathe easy this holiday season as Christmas tree growers assure that there will be plenty of trees available, despite some concerns about drought. While you might need to consider different varieties, there’s a tree out there for everyone.
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