Canada’s upcoming winter is predicted to be colder and more impactful than last year’s record warm season, with Western Canada expected to experience below-normal temperatures and increased snowfall. Ontario and Quebec will also see a shift towards colder weather, particularly in December. However, the forecast suggests a milder winter in Quebec and Ontario in January and February, with above-average precipitation. The overall trend is influenced by climate change, with temperatures in Canada warming at twice the global rate since 1948.
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Support for Quebec secession rebounds amid tariff war
A recent Postmedia-Leger poll indicates that support for Quebec sovereignty has risen to 36%, rebounding from a previous low of 29% amid concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to Canada. Despite this increase, the Quebec Liberals maintain a 15-point lead over the Bloc Québécois, with 40% support compared to 25%. While many Quebecers express support for sovereignty, they are currently aligning their votes with federalist parties, reflecting a preference for leadership that can effectively...
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