Winter weather conditions are wreaking havoc across Canada, with multiple provinces facing severe weather alerts. From freezing rain to extreme cold and heavy snow, travel and daily life are being disrupted. But here's where it gets controversial: while some areas are experiencing harsh winter conditions, others are dealing with a different kind of weather-related challenge. In Saskatchewan, freezing rain has closed major highways and created dangerous driving conditions, with icy roads, snow-covered lanes, and strong winds affecting visibility and travel. The RCMP has reported several traffic accidents and highway closures in the region. Meanwhile, in Toronto, Environment Canada has issued a 'yellow' cold warning, with wind chills of minus 25 to minus 30 expected overnight into early Sunday. Forecasters warn that frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin. In Atlantic Canada, Nova Scotia is bracing for a winter storm expected Sunday night into Monday, which could bring 15 to 30 centimeters or more of snow along with strong winds. This alert comes on the heels of back-to-back storms in the province for the past three weeks. As winter weather continues to affect multiple regions, Environment Canada advises residents to monitor forecasts and alerts. So, while some areas are dealing with harsh winter conditions, others are facing a different kind of weather-related challenge. Which side of the weather debate are you on? Share your thoughts in the comments below.