Oil Inventories Falling at Record Pace on Iran War: IEA
Global oil inventories are dropping at a record rate due to the Iran war, with the IEA warning of severe undersupply until October despite emergency releases.
Global oil inventories are dropping at a record rate due to the Iran war, with the IEA warning of severe undersupply until October despite emergency releases.
ERCA's Tim Byrne warns that Ontario's conservation authority amalgamation could halt shoreline development in Windsor-Essex, urging tailored policies.
After overnight showers, cooler air settles in ahead of a warmer weekend. Meteorologist Julie Atchison provides the full forecast.
Toronto Public Health confirms additional cases in Legionnaires' disease outbreak, urging vigilance and preventive measures.
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RecommendedA third death on Mount Everest this May brings Nepal's Himalayan climbing fatalities to five. The incident highlights ongoing risks despite improved safety measures.
Ottawa is experiencing cold temperatures but a warm-up is coming, with highs of 20 C expected for the long weekend. Other news includes a crackdown on ticket reselling and a fatal bear encounter.
Health experts say hantavirus testing may not be beneficial for people without symptoms, as the virus is rare and tests can yield false positives.
A wildfire evacuation order has been issued for a county northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, as crews battle rapidly spreading flames amid dry conditions.
On a single April day, every one of the planet's 50 hottest cities was in India, highlighting extreme heat patterns linked to climate change.
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RecommendedOttawa faces cool temperatures and a risk of rain on Monday. Stay updated with the latest weather forecast and other local news.
A shift in climate science suggests extreme warming scenarios are less plausible, yet Canadian agri-food policy remains rigid, hurting affordability and competitiveness.
Four asymptomatic Canadians from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship are returning to Canada, heading to British Columbia for quarantine under strict supervision.
More than 200 demonstrators gathered in Saint John, New Brunswick, to oppose a proposed data centre, citing environmental and community concerns.
A new study reveals that a majority of Quebecers believe the province's falling birth rates will negatively impact its economy and culture, sparking concern about the future.
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RecommendedPlan for a wet Mother's Day as rain moves across the Maritimes. Meteorologist Kalin Mitchell provides the latest forecast and timing for Sunday.
Centretown NeighbourWoods is giving away 50 free tree saplings to residents to help replenish the area's tree canopy, which is among the lowest in Ottawa.
As wildfire season returns, we must balance tourism growth with fire prevention. Rapid response, public education, and fire-retardant building codes are key.
London, Ont. sees mixed skies and warmer temperatures this weekend. Also: Mississauga taxi probe, Obama in Toronto, and more top stories.
A massive pile of debris near a southeast Calgary landfill has residents concerned about its size and impact, with cleanup expected by May end.
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RecommendedVancouver is expanding its tree canopy to mitigate extreme heat, providing shade and cooling benefits to residents and reducing urban heat island effects.
Former New Brunswick Natural Resources and Energy Minister Mike Holland urges Atlantic Canadian provinces to collaborate on energy projects for economic and environmental benefits.
Climate change is lengthening allergy seasons, causing more intense symptoms for millions. Experts urge adaptation strategies as pollen seasons start earlier and last longer.
A new survey reveals Atlantic Canadians are the most prepared in Canada for emergency evacuations, with higher rates of emergency kits and plans.
Familiprix Inc. removes all energy drinks from its 455 stores in Quebec and New Brunswick, citing health risks especially with prescription medications. The Canadian Paediatric Association warns against energy drinks for children and teens.
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RecommendedInforma Markets announces the first Battery Asset Management Summit in Canada, addressing operational challenges as the nation's energy storage market scales up.
Ten years after the Fort McMurray wildfire forced 90,000 to evacuate, Alberta has overhauled its wildfire response with new technology, funding, and strategies.
B.C. Hydro reports record peak demand in May as unseasonably warm weather drives air conditioning use, offering rebates on energy-efficient cooling systems.
A campfire ban will be implemented across coastal British Columbia this week due to dry conditions and elevated fire risk. Officials urge caution.
Opinion: B.C. has no curriculum requirement for climate change causes or solutions, leaving students unprepared and anxious. Parents and doctors call for mandatory education.
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RecommendedCanada has launched a new searchable flood risk tool, but it is currently unavailable for public searches. The tool aims to help Canadians assess flood risks.