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Toronto's air quality predicted to worsen as wildfire smoke causes high levels of pollution

Environment Canada has increased the air quality risk level for Toronto on Wednesday, up from Tuesday, as smoky…

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Quebec premier and security minister to give forest fire update

Quebec Premier François Legault, Public Safety Minister François Bonnardel and Forestry Minister Maïté Blanchette Vézina will hold a news conference to update…

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How to better protect yourself from the health effects of wildfire smoke

As climate change intensifies and prolongs the hot, dry conditions for wildfires to thrive, Canadians can expect more…

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Quebec's fire authority says it's unable to bring all 143 fires in the province under control

Quebec's fire authority says it's unable to bring all 153 fires burning in the province under control. It…

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Alberta to drop state of emergency as wildfire situation improves

The Alberta government will drop a provincial state of emergency that was put in place nearly a month…

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Lebel-sur-Quévillon in northern Quebec evacuated as wildfires rage across province

Another Quebec municipality was evacuated due to forest fires Friday evening. The 2,000 residents of Lebel-sur-Quévillon were called…

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Caws for alarm: Swooping crows descend on passersby as they protect their young

If she were back home in Ireland, Aiofe Bagnall says she would never have to worry about walking down…

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4 children found unresponsive after being swept by tide while fishing on Quebec's North Shore

Four children were found unresponsive on the shoreline in Portneuf-sur-Mer on Quebec's North Shore Saturday, and have been transported to…

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University of Manitoba aims to clamp down on Indigenous identity fraud

The University of Manitoba (UM) aims to introduce a policy for faculty and students wishing to claim Indigenous identity…

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Tax freeze is welcome, 'flip-flops' are not: Seven Calgary residents on the election results

The one thing guaranteed with a close election result like Monday's is that roughly half the population will be…

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A look at how P.E.I. and its residents are adapting 8 months after Fiona

On Sept. 24, 2022, P.E.I. changed for good.Post-tropical storm Fiona — one of the strongest in Canadian history…

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India train crash kills more than 280, injures hundreds more

Rescuers found no more survivors in the overturned and mangled wreckage of two passenger trains that derailed in…

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Lost gravestones of freedom-seekers unearthed in St. Catharines cemetery

It's early morning in the Victoria Lawn Cemetery in St. Catharines, Ont., – a sprawling graveyard established in…

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How these Indigenous pharmacists are building trust and confronting health care's legacy of systemic racism

Unreserved49:29Good medicine from two top Indigenous medical professionalsWhen Jaris Swidrovich entered pharmacy school in 2006, he couldn't find…

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Tired of getting spam calls? Here's why you may never be rid of them

Spam calls — or "scam calls" as they're also known — have become an infuriating part of life.…

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