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Parts of Alberta, B.C., Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador experiencing ...
Much of southern Ontario was under an air quality statement on Thursday and Friday that lifted early Saturday morning.
Wildfires have forced a further 1,000 people to flee their homes in the Canadian province of Manitoba, which is under a state ...
Poor air quality fuelled by wildfires burning across the Prairies left a large swath of the country enveloped in a haze again ...
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
Much of Ontario remains under special air quality statements or warnings today amid smoke from wildfires burning in other parts of Canada.
Officials with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency say there have been no more human starts to the wildfires in northern ...
Wildfire smoke shrouded homes sparking concerns over air pollution in Canada. The haze blanketed houses in Newfoundland and Labrador as a forest fire raged in Saskatchewan on June 5. Meteorologists ...
To reduce pollution and protect public health, it is recommended to avoid gas stations during air-quality alerts or refueling ...
Conditions are expected to gradually improve Sunday as winds dillute the fine particulate matter that affects health.
With 95 per cent of this year’s crop seeded as of this week, Manitoba farmers are again watching the skies for rain, along with thousands of firefighters and the tens of thousands of people ...