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Frigid weather descends on B.C. and Alberta

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A blast of Arctic air brought snow to parts of British Columbia — including Metro Vancouver — and a cold snap to Alberta, with most of the province experiencing temperatures below –30 C.
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B.C. pilots organizing supply drops for hard-hit communities

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Shaun Heaps of the West Coast Pilot Club in Langley, B.C., is among the pilots preparing more than 40 aircraft to drop off essential goods to towns and Indigenous communities cut off by flooding.
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B.C. braces for another storm as relentless rain prompts more evacuation orders

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CBC News discusses the inclement weather and continuing challenges facing British Columbia.
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O'Toole, Trudeau discuss support for British Columbia during first full day of 44th Parliament

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Leader of the Official Opposition Erin O'Toole asks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to update the House on the support the government is sending to British Columbia as it continues to deal with extreme weather and flooding.
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Thousands of livestock feared dead in aftermath of B.C. flooding

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B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham tells Power & Politics she's confident her government can work on a compensation deal to help farmers in the province recover from the recent severe flooding.
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Thousands of hogs and poultry feared dead in aftermath of B.C. flooding

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B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham tells Power & Politics she's confident her government can work on a compensation deal to help farmers in the province recover from the recent severe flooding.
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Another series of storms heading to B.C. this weekend

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Communities still reeling from major floods and fatal mudslides in southern B.C. faced the first in another series of atmospheric rivers overnight, with another set to arrive on Saturday.
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Renewed Wet’suwet’en pipeline standoff results in arrests

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Several people were arrested at an illegal barricade put up by Wet’suwet’en members and hereditary chiefs who oppose the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline, despite the project having the support of the First Nation’s elected chiefs.
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Shifting waters, border issues create uncertainty after B.C. floods

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Shifting floodwaters are adding to the uncertainty for many in B.C.’s Fraser Valley. And for those hoping to get home with a U.S. detour are out of luck without a passport.
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B.C. limits gas for non-essential drivers, work continues to rebuild dike

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An emergency order in B.C. has limited gas purchases for non-essential drivers to ensure enough supply in the storm aftermath. Meanwhile in Abbotsford, B.C., crews are frantically working to shore up the Sumas River dike before the next...
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Desperate efforts underway to protect B.C. community from flooding

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Volunteers are working around the clock to fill sandbags to protect the small community of Yarrow, B.C., as water levels continue to rise.
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Residents step up to help each other after B.C. floods

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From opening up their homes to preparing sandbags, community members in Abbotsford, B.C., have come together to support each other in the face of disaster.
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Crews in B.C. work around the clock to repair dike ahead of more rain

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In Abbotsford, B.C., crews are racing to shore up the Sumas River dike with more rain expected to fall, while significant progress was made at the Barrowtown Pump Station.
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Trudeau’s 3rd throne speech lays out familiar priorities

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The Liberal government’s third throne speech focused on familiar themes and did little to impress the Opposition parties, but the Bloc and NDP appeared prepared to support it.
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Thousands remain stranded by massive floods in western Canada

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Death toll linked to flooding, mudslides in British Columbia expected to rise, as search-and-rescue efforts ramp up.
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Thousands remain cut off by floods in Canada's British Columbia

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British Columbia is struggling to recover after a month's worth of rain fell in two days earlier this week.
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Trudeau says he is 'extremely concerned' about dangerous weather in British Columbia

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will be speaking with B.C. Premier John Horgan about federal support in response to severe flooding affecting large parts of the province.
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Scramble to protect Abbotsford, B.C., pump station, rescue animals

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Abbotsford, B.C., has one of the most urgent situations in the province, with concern a vital pump station could be overwhelmed with water and create even more catastrophic flooding. The agriculture sector is concerned about the amount...
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Blair discusses how the federal government will support B.C. during its state of emergency

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Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair says the government's focus is on getting people to safety.
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Distraught B.C. farmers wait to see full scope of loss after flooding

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B.C farmers are distraught to see their land covered by floodwater and knowing thousands of animals have been killed and more are trapped without food or water, but the full scope of their losses won’t be known until the water recedes.
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How to prepare for and prevent future devastating floods

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Adrienne Arsenault talks to environmental risk assessment expert Jason Thistlethwaite about how to better prepare for flooding and how to mitigate damage in the future.
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Canada floods: Air force sent as BC declares state of emergency

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Canada’s military forces are assisting with evacuations as torrential rains cause floods and landslides, closing roads and railways.
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Closing Line 5 would have 'detrimental impact,' says Enbridge VP

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Enbridge vice president and chief communications officer Mike Fernandez tells Power & Politics the closing of Line 5 would have a detrimental impact on the energy supply and jobs in both Canada and the U.S.
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Anxiety builds after B.C. flooding as military arrives

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As the military arrived in B.C. to help those affected by flooding, many residents are becoming more anxious about the availability of goods, damaged infrastructure and what disaster might strike next.