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Severe Weather in Saskatchewan: Environment Canada issued and then cancelled multiple tornado warnings across southern and west-central Saskatchewan, including alerts near Parry, Edam and Saskatoon, with damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain reported. Extreme Heat Safety: Ontario’s Huron Shores municipality urged residents to hydrate, limit outdoor time and check on vulnerable neighbours as hot, humid conditions ramp up. Climate-Linked Heat Impacts: A World Weather Attribution analysis says a US heatwave would be “virtually impossible” without human-driven climate change, disrupting 250th anniversary events and raising safety concerns for World Cup matches. Pipeline & LNG Backdrop: B.C. and federal discussions around a west coast oil pipeline and LNG continue to draw mixed reactions from environmental groups, with critics warning about emissions and impacts. Protected Wildlife Reminder: A Canada goose piece highlights that the birds are legally protected, with strict penalties for harming them—while offering non-harm options for yard management. Research Funding: USask received a $4M gift to create a pediatric research chair focused on how early-life factors shape chronic disease risk.

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