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  • Mr. Cellucci said he's experiencing some weakness but otherwise feeling well.

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  • Canada is already diverting water for sale to the United States in the form of electricity, Mr. Cellucci said, referring to hydroelectric dams in northern Quebec and Manitoba that sell their excess power to nearby states.

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