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Conservative MP addresses the House of Commons while standing in a lake

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York-Simcoe MP Scot Davidson gave his 60 second members' statement before QP while standing in Lake Simcoe. Davidson called on the Liberal government to protect the lake.
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Ethiopia says it needs Blue Nile water to help its people

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Government says it needs to use more of the resource to help its people, but countries downstream see that as a problem.
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Russian mine leak: Investigation after acid spill images go viral

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Last month, President Vladimir Putin declared a state of emergency over a massive oil spill in the Arctic circle in May.
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Water shortage fears: Sudan’s fishermen concerned over dam

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The lake is also facing another threat of climate change.
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Glee star Naya Rivera found dead in California lake, authorities say

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Authorities in Ventura County, Calif., say they believe Glee star Naya Rivera drowned during a boating trip with her four-year-old son on Lake Piru. They say there is no indication of foul play or suicide and the body has been taken to...
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Call for economic support for Indian-administered Kashmir

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India’s government says it will spend $250bn to help prop up the economy nationwide, but business leaders in Kashmir say they are being forgotten.
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Trudeau questioned about indigenous communities setting up blockades to stop COVID

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday.
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More displacement in East Africa as Lake Victoria swells

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Almost half a million people have been left homeless as floods devastate East Africa.
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Conservative MP says Canadians feel misled about Harrington Lake renovations

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Conservative MP Corey Tochor questioned Government Services Minister Anita Anand during the virtual House of Commons on Tuesday.
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Volatile drug supply makes treatment more complicated, outreach workers say

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Outreach workers say the illicit drug supply has become more volatile with more synthetic compounds that can make overdose treatments such as naloxone less effective and make it harder to treat addiction.
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Missing hiker knocks on the door of search-and-rescue office

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A good news story about a hike gone terribly wrong but that had a happy ending. It involves a hiker who took an unorthodox route to a spectacular falls. And a search-and-rescue team was surprised by the man knocking on its door. Claire...
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How prepared are Alberta summer camps for emergencies?

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In the aftermath of flooding in Texas that left many people dead or missing, including children and staff at a girls’ summer camp, concerns were raised about how safe children are while at camp. CBC’s Sam Brooks went to visit a camp...
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A look at Therme's new designs for Ontario Place waterpark, spa

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Therme has released new renderings of Ontario Place's waterpark and spa. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp got a first look.
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This scientist says there's been an 'astonishing' increase in Lake Erie's temperature this summer

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The surface temperature in the western basin of Lake Erie is currently 26 C, and in some places, it’s more than 30 C, according to data from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA).
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Endemic species faces survival crisis at Prokoško Lake in Bosnia

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A rare amphibian known only from central Bosnia is now officially listed as threatened by the IUCN. Watch in for more details!
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Hundreds expected for fireworks spectacular at Kensico Dam as millions hit the road for July 4

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Spectators should bring blankets or lawn chairs, and many bring baskets as well.
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Amid Ongoing Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, India And China Discuss Strengthening Ties

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Join WION’s exclusive on-ground coverage of the sacred Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Witness the spiritual journey, high-altitude challenges and safety protocols live as the team reports from the Himalayas.
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Anishinaabe nation sues Manitoba Hydro over lake levels

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Berens River First Nation says 49 years of Lake Winnipeg regulation by Manitoba Hydro has damaged its lands and fishing grounds.
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Windsor's Sandpoint Beach is closed. Here's why it can be so dangerous for swimmers

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Windsor city council earlier this week opted to close Sandpoint Beach pending the outcome of a coroner's investigation after a 15-year-old died swimming at the beach in May. But why is the water so dangerous? The CBC's Chris Ensing...
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Algae bloom shuts down 2 Mohegan Lake beaches

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News 12’s Lisa LaRocca reports that the Westchester County Health Department shutdown the Mohegan Colony Association and Mohegan Beach Park District because algae blooms can produce toxins that may sicken people and pets.
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2 Westchester County beaches closed due to harmful algae

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Harmful algae blooms were discovered in Mohegan Lake, as a result, Mohegan Colony Association and Mohegan Beach Park District are closed.
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11 Westchester County beaches temporarily closed due to harmful algae and rainfall

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The Westchester County Health Department monitors all county-owned lakes and beaches to ensure water safety.
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Rakshastal: a lake feared for its legendary curse

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The sacred Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is set to begin on June 30, drawing pilgrims from across the world. Preparations are underway to ensure safety and smooth passage along the spiritual route. Watch this exclusive WION's report for more...
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Elders and youth reconnect to their traditions at Kwanlin Dun First Nation's fish camp

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The Kwanlin Dün First Nation hosted a fish camp at Yukon's Lake Laberge last week. People of all ages had the chance to learn about on-the-land activities. For many it was a first-time experience.