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Get out your calendar, flip to July and circle Sunday the 6th. Early that evening, barring an upset, the Canadian men’s ...
Wildfires are forecast to continue and expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the country’s north.
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Amazon S3 on MSNCar gets stuck in large puddle and towed out in Manitoba, CanadaOn May 25, 2025, in Manitoba, Canada, @vivi.siemens shared a video of getting stuck in a large puddle. In the video, the author and the driver attempt to drive through a heavily water-covered path, ...
Manitoba's Natural Resources Minister Ian Bushie says recent rains have left some "cautiously optimistic" that out-of-control ...
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Women’s Football Alliance looking to expand into Canada next seasonCommissioner Lisa King wants to bring the Women’s Football Alliance to Canada. The WFA has partnered with Cosmos Sports & ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWildfire in Manitoba triggers evacuation orders in CanadaA massive wildfire in Manitoba has triggered evacuation orders in Canada. Footage shows flames engulfing trees and creeping ...
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The 2025 wildfire season is on track to be Canada's 2nd-worst on recordThis year's wildfire season in Canada is shaping up to be the second-worst on record and federal officials are warning of a ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) -World leaders may face smoke warnings when they gather next week in Alberta as wildfires burned ...
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The World from PRX on MSNAs Canada burns, author of ‘Fire Weather’ sees the nation’s hotter futureMore than 30,000 people in Canada have been evacuated due to wildfires, and millions of acres have burned — and it's only the ...
In May, wildfires forced Joseph Garry and thousands from Canada's indigenous communities to evacuate. Government-provided ...
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The World from PRX on MSNFirst Nations evacuate thousands from remote areas in Manitoba due to wildfire threatFirst Nations Chiefs criticized the Canadian government's initial response to the wildfires, which have forced thousands of ...
About 44 per cent of living in Canada will die prematurely from causes like suicide and the opioid crisis that are for the most part preventable, according to a new report ...
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