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Manitoba storm damages properties, leaves thousands without powerMore than 100 millimetres of wind fell in parts of Manitoba on Monday night, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.WeatherJun 30
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Flooding persists as western Manitoba communities recover from stormParts of Manitoba's Parkland region have seen up to 119 mm of precipitation in the past few days, according to a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.WeatherJul 2
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Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but ’emissions will be higher’The comments in a pre-recorded video released Tuesday marked Carney's starkest criticisms yet of his predecessor Justin Trudeau's climate policies.PoliticsJun 30
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Cleanup work underway in Kananaskis following heavy rainfall, floodingOn Tuesday, the majority of 1,500 visitors stranded in the park because of washed out roads were able to get out with most of Highway 40 reopening.CanadaJun 30
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45-car train derails north of Montreal, investigation underwayOfficials say no one was injured in the derailment and no leaks or injuries were reported. Residents have since been allowed to return to their homes.CanadaJul 6
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France records around 1,000 additional deaths amid extreme heat wave leading to European recordsFrance saw around 1,000 additional deaths last week at the height of its record-smashing heat wave, the country's public health agency said Sunday.EnvironmentJun 28
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Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrationsAs communities across Canada prepare for Canada Day, extreme heat and flooding are proving logistically challenging for typical celebrations like fireworks.WeatherJun 30
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Manitoba communities working on improving wildfire preparation, preventionAccording to the province's FireView map, there were 17 wildfires burning in Manitoba as of Monday, with six of them out of control.CanadaJun 2
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Quebec municipalities and environmentalists say province’s water reserves are at riskIn a letter sent to the environment minister, the 12 municipalities and nine environmental organizations say the province is consuming more groundwater than is being replenished.EnvironmentJun 8
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Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centreThe $70-billion Wonder Valley project backed by celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary aims to become the largest AI data center industrial park in the world.EnvironmentJun 8
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Steven Guilbeault to quit as Liberal MP this summerSteven Guilbeault’s political future within the Liberal Party of Canada has been in doubt ever since he quit Mark Carney’s cabinet over a pipeline deal with Alberta.PoliticsMay 27
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Pipelines faced key challenges in the past. Can Alberta’s overcome them?Canada’s track record of proposing and building pipelines means that the newly announced project from Alberta to B.C.'s coast is likely going to face several key challenges.CanadaJul 3
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Cold weather deters 54% of surveyed Canadians from considering an EVElectric vehicles are becoming more popular in Canada, according to a new survey report, but a large number of Canadians believe cold temperatures are a reason not to consider one.ConsumerMay 29
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‘Utter disappointment’: Vancouver tourists increasingly noticing street disorder, open drug useMinister Anne Kang was not available for an interview Tuesday, but her ministry said addressing public safety is a shared priority.CrimeJun 3
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Chinese interference ‘systemic,’ report says as minister returns to CanadaCanadian researchers are calling for a more coordinated response by G7 countries to counter 'systemic' Chinese foreign interference in their societies.CanadaMay 27
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Here’s how to prevent tick bites and safely remove themEnjoy the outdoors stress-free with these smart tick tips and products.The CuratorMay 17
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Impact of Nopiming Provincial Park, Man. wildfire lingers 1 year laterA pristine, picturesque part of Manitoba is now scarred beyond recognition in some areas after a devastating wildfire tore through Nopiming Provincial Park last spring.EnvironmentMay 4
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Canada aims to double electricity grid capacity by 2050 as demand soarsDemand for electricity in Canada is soaring with multiple new requirements that include electric vehicles, data centres and defence industrial production.CanadaMay 14
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New Brunswick highway fuel spill reached tributary of Hammond River, official saysA New Brunswick official says fuel spilled from a tanker truck rollover on a southern highway reached a tributary of the Hammond River and a nearby wetland.CanadaApr 15
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Carney set to fly to Yellowknife then Norway with defence-focused agendaCarney will be the first Canadian prime minister to make an official visit to Norway since 1980. Heads of government from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Finland will also be present.PoliticsMar 12