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Prince William on discussing climate change with his kids

Prince William reveals his heartfelt conversations with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis about climate change in an exclusive interview with Christiane Amanpour, sharing how he balances hope with reality.

Inuit-Led Hydro Project Replaces Arctic Diesel

An Inuit community in Quebec's Far North is leading Canada's Arctic energy transformation with a groundbreaking hydroelectric project that will eliminate diesel dependency and create sustainable prosperity.

Inukjuak: Arctic Community That Shaped Canada

Discover how a small Inuit community in Quebec's Far North played a pivotal role in Canada's sovereignty and cultural identity through decades of resilience and transformation.

Inukjuak Ditches Diesel for Renewable Hydro Power

The remote Inuit community of Inukjuak in northern Quebec is making a historic transition from diesel dependency to clean, renewable hydroelectric power, marking a new era of energy independence and environmental stewardship.

Toronto Braces for 80 km/h Wind Gusts

Environment Canada alerts Toronto residents as strong wind gusts up to 80 km/h expected to sweep through the city, creating hazardous conditions and potential disruptions.

Ottawa's First Snowfall Arrives: Winter 2025-2026 Begins

Ottawa residents woke up to the season's first significant snowfall, transforming the capital into a winter landscape. Discover how much snow fell, what to expect for the coming winter, and how the city is preparing.

Toronto Braces for 80 km/h Wind Gusts Today

Toronto faces intense wind conditions with potential 80 km/h gusts today. Environment Canada warns of possible damage, power outages, and hazardous travel conditions across the GTA.

Ottawa Weather: Rain Today, Snow Tonight

Ottawa residents should brace for dramatic weather changes with significant rainfall today followed by overnight snow. Get the complete forecast and preparation tips.

Canada's climate strategy lacks emission details

The Canadian federal government has unveiled its latest climate adaptation strategy, pledging billions for climate resilience while facing scrutiny over absent emission reduction specifics.

Ottawa's First Winter Snowfall Expected This Week

Ottawa residents should prepare their winter gear as Environment Canada forecasts the capital's first snowflakes of the season, bringing an abrupt end to autumn's mild temperatures.

Toronto's Winter Wake-Up: First Snow Coming

Toronto residents should prepare for winter's early arrival as Environment Canada forecasts plunging temperatures and potential snowfall that could transform the city's landscape.

Major Storm Targets Atlantic Canada - Warnings Issued

A significant weather system is charging toward Atlantic Canada, triggering widespread warnings for Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. Meteorologists warn of intense winds, heavy rainfall, and potential power outages as the storm accelerates past the c

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.

Montreal May Snow: Weekend Flurries Expected

Montreal braces for unexpected May snowfall as temperatures plummet from summer-like highs to near-freezing conditions this weekend. Get the full forecast details.

Secrets of Canada's Best Government Workplaces Revealed

Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.

90 km/h Winds Batter Southern Manitoba

Powerful gusts reaching nearly 90 km/h battered Southern Manitoba over the weekend, causing widespread power outages, property damage, and hazardous travel conditions. Get the full breakdown of affected areas and cleanup efforts.

October's Temperature Roller Coaster in Kitchener

Southern Ontario experienced a weather paradox in October 2024, with significantly above-average temperatures despite a late-month cooldown. Discover what drove this unusual pattern and what it means for our changing climate.

Why Canada Shouldn't Build Its Own Submarines

As Canada's submarine fleet ages, calls for domestic construction face harsh reality checks. Discover why homegrown submarines could sink billions without enhancing security.

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