Manoel Dixon had just finished dinner one night last May when a phone dinged nearby with a Facebook message. Dixon, 26, was at his family’s hunting camp near their northern Quebec home town of Waswanipi. They knew the fellow hunter who was messaging Dixon’s father, but what he wrote didn’t make sense. “He said: ‘Lake Rouge is gone,’” Dixon said. Lake Rouge was a calm lake nearby with trout, sandy banks and a surface area of about 3 sq km. By “gone”, they weren’t sure what the man was getting at. Dixon and his parents got their first glimpse as
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