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Water crisis persists in Quebec's Nunavik region

Northern Quebec's Nunavik region faces an ongoing water emergency with slow government response. Discover the impact on Indigenous communities and the urgent need for solutions.

MVCA Downgrades Low-Water Status to Level 2

The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has downgraded its low-water status from Level 3 to Level 2 due to recent rainfall. Residents are still urged to conserve water by 20%.

Precautionary Boil Water Advisory for Morden

The City of Winnipeg has announced a precautionary boil water advisory for Morden starting next week. Residents must boil tap water before use. Learn more about the details and safety measures.

Mysterious green water appears in Windsor creek

Residents report startling green water in Windsor creek near Langlois Avenue. Authorities investigating the unusual environmental phenomenon. Stay informed about local developments.

Halifax Water ends Lake Major restrictions

Halifax Water has lifted mandatory water restrictions at Lake Major after two months. The restrictions were implemented to address water supply concerns in the region.

$400M Water Plant Expansion Threatens Municipal Budgets

A massive $400 million water treatment plant expansion required for PowerCo's operations could cripple municipal finances across southwestern Ontario, arriving 30 years sooner than anticipated and leaving local governments scrambling for solutions.

NB Urges Water Conservation as Winter Approaches

With colder months looming, New Brunswick officials are calling for continued water conservation efforts across the province to maintain stable reservoir levels and ensure reliable service.

Alberta's New Student Screening Tests Spark Outcry

University of Alberta professor warns mandatory screening tests are creating unnecessary stress for young students while raising concerns about data collection and educational effectiveness.

Alberta Water Act Changes Spark Debate

Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to water allocation rules, sparking heated debate between industry advocates and environmental watchdogs. Learn how this could reshape water management across the province.

US Nuclear Testing Plans Exclude Explosions

The United States will not conduct explosive nuclear testing despite Trump administration plans to advance nuclear capabilities, according to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.

Firefighters rescue man from submerged car in Montreal river

A miraculous water rescue unfolded in Montreal as first responders pulled a senior citizen from a car fully submerged in the icy waters of Rivière des Prairies. The quick-thinking 73-year-old managed to call 911 before his vehicle sank completely.

Trump seeks immediate US nuclear weapons testing restart

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly directed the Pentagon to restart live nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically shift global security dynamics and break decades of testing moratorium.

Ontario homeowners shocked by $20,000 water bills

Two Ontario residents face financial shock after receiving unprecedented water bills totaling nearly $20,000, raising concerns about municipal billing systems and consumer protection.

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