Residents of southern Ontario are waking up to another wet and rainy day as a storm system lingers over parts of the province.
Environment Canada says a heavy rainfall warning is still in effect for a region that includes the Greater Toronto Area, with more than 100 millimetres of precipitation expected in some areas.
The project's executive director, David Sills, says his teams are still assessing how big the storm was. Canada's inflation rate likely took another dip last month, according to economists who expect the Bank of Canada to continue cutting interest rates throughout the fall. From Lululemon to Amazon Canada: Here Are All The Best Sales, Deals, and Discounts You'll Find Online Right NowCleanup is underway after a major water main break near Montreal's Jacques Cartier Bridge flooded dozens of buildings on Friday and left some 150,000 homes under a boil-water advisory.The Aug. 9 rainstorm and flooding left many homeowners in Quebec dealing with serious damage.
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