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Minnesota experts say Canadian wildfires will lead to more poor air quality days across Minnesota this summer, and into the future as temperatures and drought increase.
Three evacuees were evaluated and treated at the scene by fire rescue personnel and BC Ambulance Service staff. No injuries ...
A recent poll found 35 per cent of Ontario residents reported negative effects to their eye health in the past year, resulting from severe weather such as wildfire smoke and heat waves ...
Ontario announced $10 million in funds to improve its emergency response capabilities, just months after the province was hit ...
Whose approach is better? House Democrats favor a state-store model for pot sales, while a bipartisan Senate bill relies on ...
A three-day meeting of the country's premiers gets underway today, and the first item on the agenda is discussions with ...
The government weather agency reminds the public that as smoke in the air increases, so too do health risks. The public is ...
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The Canadian government’s map of wildfire smoke fine particulate matter models wildfire smoke for July 16-18, 2025. It shows smoke will intensify over the Prairies and Northwest Territories before ...
Summer camps and daycares are being forced to shift their plans amid stifling heat and poor air quality caused by wildfire ...
Daycares have also been grappling with how to balance children's activities and well-being during periods of extreme heat and air pollution.
The First Nations are asking the court for an injunction prohibiting the federal government from naming national interest ...