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Toronto’s skies turn orange as wildfire smoke settles inToronto's skies turned orange Wednesday due to smoke from forest fires in northwestern Ontario that plummeted the city's air quality to among the worst in the world.CanadaJul 15
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More tornadoes recorded in Canada’s Prairies amid humid heat waveA red tornado warning was issued by Environment Canada around 5:30 p.m. Saturday for the County of Vermilion River, Alta., but was cancelled roughly 30 minutes later.CanadaJul 12
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More heat and air quality warnings issued across Canada as baking temperatures continueHeat warnings and air quality alerts from Environment Canada stretched on Sunday from Regina through Winnipeg, across northern and southern Ontario, and into Quebec.WeatherJul 12
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Tornado confirmed in east-central Saskatchewan amid stormy conditionsEast-central Saskatchewan, near the Manitoba border, saw heavy rains and thunderstorms, and other parts of the province, like Regina, saw similar downpours.WeatherJun 29
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Edmonton region to be deluged by 30-60 mm of rain — possibly setting a new recordThis month has been the second-wettest June ever in Edmonton and is now on track to break the record that has existed since 1914.WeatherJun 24
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Edmonton water supply alert lifted as stormwater pressure easesOn average, Edmonton receives 69.9 mm of rain in June but Environment Canada said 104 millimetres of rain fell in the city over three days.WeatherJun 23
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2 tornadoes touches down in Peace River region of northwestern AlbertaEnvironment Canada confirmed a tornado touched down and said the storm developed suddenly, with no watches or warnings issued beforehand.WeatherJun 16
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Manitoba Hydro making ‘significant progress’ restoring power after stormManitoba Hydro says 'significant progress' has been made, but many customers are still without power after a stretch of chaotic weather hit the province this week.WeatherJun 11
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Section of Banff National Park remains closed to visitors a year after rockfallParks Canada officials say it's not known when a section of a trail in Banff National Park will reopen almost a year after a rockfall killed two hikers and injured three others.CanadaJun 3
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With days of heavy rain in the forecast, southern Alberta prepares for floodingWith up to 100 millimetres of rain in the forecast over the next few days, communities in southern and central Alberta are preparing for the possibility of flooding.WeatherMay 29
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