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Canada's tick population takes offTicks are on the move in Canada, spreading across the country and showing up in places you wouldn't normally find them. Heather Coatsworth with the National Microbiology Laboratory talks about what's ...
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Scientists map recovery for endangered orcas off British Columbia's coastA new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the coast of British ...
Housing in New Brunswick is changing as cities try to address recent population growth. New Brunswick's three largest cities ...
Heatwaves are an increasing threat in Canada, especially to vulnerable populations, including those with pre-existing health conditions, children, the ...
The West is filled with land that helps to preserve vital wildlife habitats, according to conservation groups and ecologists.
Here’s a map of the wildfire smoke and a look at the air quality warnings and advisories in place across Canada.
Canada's population standstill rattling Vancouver's housing industry Douglas Todd: With a cyclical downturn in big-city real estate, the development industry is urging politicians to bring back ...
Canada had almost no population growth in the first quarter of 2025, due to having fewer international students and more natural deaths than births.
Statistics Canada says the country's population growth stalled in the first quarter of 2025.
Tighter immigration rules have cut off the fuel from the Canadian population growth engine. Canada added just 20,107 people in the first quarter, essentially no percentage change to quarterly ...
Tighter immigration rules in Canada slow population growth, prompting government to focus on sustainable levels and economic needs.
A new study from the University of Toronto Mississauga finds that street trees are unevenly distributed across Canadian ...
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