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  • Bernard Weil / Toronto Star file

A Toronto Public Health worker drags a white sheet in a grassy area in Rouge Park off Twyn Rivers Dr., Scarborough, in a search for black legged ticks on May 17, 2018.

That’s a result of climate change and “ways we’re using our lands,” such as changing farming practices, said Janet Sperling, the president of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation.

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