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The latest report from the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) confirms what too many Manitobans have already experienced: Emergency room wait times are worsening.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces call to bring in military as wildfires rageThe federal and provincial governments have announced they will match Red Cross donations to help those affected by wildfires ...
As wildfires continue to burn across Manitoba, First Nations leaders say their communities remain “defenceless” due to a lack ...
Many fires burning across Canada, forcing evacuations and threatening air quality in the United States, cannot simply be put ...
Living in the Midwest means being affected by the Canadian wildfires that occur just about every year. Here is what to know ...
The City of Portage la Prairie and the Dakota Plains Wahpeton First Nation have received a national award recognizing their ...
Winnipeg hotels were opening up Monday to evacuees who fled their homes due to raging wildfires, while to the west in ...
A Bermudian resident of Manitoba told of her “concern, fear and sadness” as an unprecedented series of wildfires swept across ...
The federal government plans to work urgently to remove Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture and seafood products, Prime ...
If the skies look a bit hazy to you, you're not just seeing things: The smoke from wildfires in Canada is so bad, it's even impacting Georgia.
Canada's premiers are heading into to a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Saskatoon Monday armed with their wish ...
Thousands of people have evacuated their homes across parts of the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, where officials have declared a state of emergency and crews are working to contain ...
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