Do Canada’s wildfire policies need improvement? Here’s what experts say
Do Canada’s wildfire policies need improvement? Here’s what experts say
Updated: July 20, 2026 at 9:58PM EDT
Published: July 20, 2026 at 5:23PM EDT
Trump retaliates against U.S. booze ban, dairy with 50% tariffs on Canadian goods
Police searching for 3 men and 1 woman after $30,000 in goods stolen from downtown Toronto residence
Pear Lake wildfire prompts park evacuation, dozens of alerts
Businesses brace for impact as two blocks of Broadway close for subway construction
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New 37-storey building under construction on Richmond Road
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Two brush fires break out near Montreal Metropolitan Airport
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Manitoba First Nation responds to death of dog rescue volunteer
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Maple Creek RCMP respond to serious Highway 1 crash
Cambridge man charged in crash that ‘could have been disastrous’
Manufacturing surge helps power Saskatchewan economy
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Sudbury acquitted of charges related to workplace injury at Flour Mill silos
Why a crashed vehicle in Elliot Lake was covered in Christmas wrap
Port Stanley lift bridge closed to road traffic
Woman dies after apartment fire in London’s Old East Village
Grim start to National Drowning Prevention Week
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Accused in Windsor Assembly Plant explosion acquitted
B.C.’s first major battery storage project is coming to Vancouver Island
Quebec premier calls Trump’s new tariff threat on Canada ‘unjustified’
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