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Air quality improves in Toronto, but smoky skies linger in parts of Ontario, Alberta

Air quality improves in Toronto, but smoky skies linger in parts of Ontario, Alberta

Wildfire smoke that hung over Toronto for several days has now cleared, resulting in a notable improvement in air quality for Canada’s most populous city.
January was warmer, drier than normal in Red Deer

January was warmer, drier than normal in Red Deer

First week of February to be warm
University ‘Tornado detectives’ work to demystify Canada’s twister history

University ‘Tornado detectives’ work to demystify Canada’s twister history

Canada is second only to the United States in tornado frequency
Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province’s carbon pricing plan

Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province’s carbon pricing plan

Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province’s carbon pricing plan
Tougher methane measures prompt cost worries

Tougher methane measures prompt cost worries

CALGARY — Tougher methane emission regulations unveiled Thursday are expected to create oil and gas services jobs, but have raised concern that the costs of implementation could further weaken an industry hit hard by two years of commodity price uncertainty.
Provinces, territories to have input in future price of carbon tax

Provinces, territories to have input in future price of carbon tax

OTTAWA — Any decisions about future increases in the carbon tax would take into account the views of provinces and territories, the federal environment minister says, using language that sparked accusations from Conservatives that she was misleading voters about the future of the levy.

Feds relaxing new fuel standards in short term, but will be tougher by 2030

Feds relaxing new fuel standards in short term, but will be tougher by 2030
Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

Poll: Kenney least approved premier in Canada

Poll: Kenney least approved premier in Canada

Less than one in three polled say Kenney doing a good job on pandemic
‘False start for winter’ in Quebec disappoints tourists, forces cities to adapt

‘False start for winter’ in Quebec disappoints tourists, forces cities to adapt

Mild conditions continued into the first week of January in Montreal