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B.C. Megaquake Could Cost $128B, Kill Thousands

A new report warns a magnitude 9.0 earthquake in British Columbia could result in catastrophic loss of life and economic damage exceeding $128 billion. Read the sobering details.

B.C. wildfires burn 8,800+ sq km in 2025 season

British Columbia's 2025 wildfire season devastated over 8,800 square kilometres. Explore the impact, key incidents like the Wesley Ridge fire, and the ongoing challenges facing the province.

B.C. mills process 1M+ cubic metres of wildfire salvage wood

British Columbia's forestry sector has processed a massive volume of timber from wildfire-burned forests, turning ecological loss into economic and environmental opportunity. Discover the scale and impact of this salvage operation.

Emergency Officials Prepare for Atlantic Storm Friday

Emergency management teams across the Maritimes are preparing for a significant weather event bringing high winds and heavy rain this Friday. Residents urged to secure property and monitor forecasts.

Canada's Ill-Preparedness for Disasters Exposed

A newly active Yukon fault and record wildfires highlight Canada's vulnerability. Experts warn complacency and reactive planning leave the nation exposed to the next crisis.

WHO Chief Upbeat on Finalizing Pandemic Treaty

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expresses confidence in resolving the final contentious issue of a global pandemic treaty, aiming for a deal in 2025. Learn about the progress and challenges.

Saskatchewan projects $427M deficit at mid-year

Saskatchewan's provincial government reveals a $427 million deficit for 2025, citing unexpected wildfire and healthcare expenses. Learn how this impacts the province's financial outlook.

Late-Term Abortions in Canada: The Uneasy Debate

Chris Selley explores the complex reactions to late-term abortion realities in Canada. Discover why this medical procedure sparks intense debate even among pro-choice advocates.

Saskatchewan projects $427 million deficit

Saskatchewan's budget surplus has turned into a $427 million deficit due to wildfire expenses and healthcare pressures. Learn how provincial finances shifted dramatically.

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