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Japneet Singh, a security patroller at Nova Scotia's famed Peggy's Cove — a longtime treasure of Atlantic Canada — is no stranger to the perils of the sea.
September 11, 2024 - 07:06 | | Global News - Canada
Don’t put away your summer wardrobe just yet – The Weather Network says most Canadians are in for a warm fall.The network predicts that the majority of Canadians will see a slow transition into autumn as temperatures in most regions are expected to be above normal in the coming weeks.
September 11, 2024 - 07:00 | Rianna Lim | The Globe and Mail
Ontario’s progress in giving children with autism access to government-funded core therapy has slowed so significantly that at times the number of kids enrolled is actually declining, despite a ballooning wait-list, according to documents obtained by The Canadian Press.Progress updates on the Ontario Autism Program show a widening gulf between the number of children seeking services – 73,031 at the time of the most recent data from the end of June – and the number receiving funding for key therapies, which was at that time 14,113.
September 11, 2024 - 06:53 | Allison Jones | The Globe and Mail
GTA real estate watchers say the combination of high interest rates and an uptick in new condo units coming online has led to an oversupply that will take time to balance out.
September 11, 2024 - 06:34 | | Global News - Canada
GTA real estate watchers say the combination of high interest rates and an uptick in new condo units coming online has led to an oversupply that will take time to balance out.
September 11, 2024 - 06:34 | | Global News - Ottawa
The year 2023 was by far the warmest in human history. Climate extremes now routinely shock in their intensity, with a direct monetary cost that borders on the unfathomable. Over $3 trillion (US) in damages to infrastructure, property, agriculture, and human health have already slammed the world economy this century, owing to extreme weather. That number will likely pale in comparison to what is coming. The World Economic Forum, hardly a hotbed of environmental activists, now reports that global damage from climate change will probably cost some $1.7 trillion to $3.1 trillion (US) per...
September 11, 2024 - 06:30 | Thomas F. Pedersen | Walrus