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Which cold ocean current flows south along Canada’s east coast?

The cold ocean current that flows south along Canada’s east coast is the Labrador Current. It originates in the Arctic region and carries cold water southward along the eastern coast of Canada. The Labrador Current interacts with other ocean currents and features, such as the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Current.

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