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As sea levels rise, B.C. coastal cities could face flooding from moon’s ‘wobble’

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A NASA study predicts a lunar cycle that happens only once every 18.6 years could worsen floods from climate change’s rising seas. The impacts will likely be felt in B.C.’s low-lying communities

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2 North Atlantic right whales entangled off New Brunswick

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The population of North Atlantic right whales is dangerously low, with researchers estimating a little more than 350 left in the world. Entanglements in fishing gear and ship strikes are the largest causes of death.

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Premier Jason Kenney announces equalization, daylight saving referendums

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney reiterated his government’s pledge to hold a referendum on equalization payments, an issue the province has no power to unilaterally change.

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Supporting projects to address and prevent substance use-related harms through peer support and capacity building

The Government of Canada continues to support communities across Canada as they work to respond to the overdose crisis and substance use-related harms. This includes $7,401,247 in funding for 13 projects across the country.

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Wedding dreams almost crushed, now here comes the ‘boom’

Pandemic wedding couple

Several cancellations, multiple guest lists, and a rollercoaster of emotions later, some soon-to-be-wed couples in the Ottawa region are breathing a collective, but cautious sigh of relief as Ontario enters its third stage of reopening. 

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