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Ontario Offers Aid to California Wildfire Victims
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford pledged support to California as wildfires rage, directing water bombers and personnel to assist in firefighting efforts. The fires have caused widespread devastation, claiming at least five lives, destroying thousands of homes, and scorching an area the size of San Francisco.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is ready to assist California as the state battles "devastating" wildfires. continue to tear through the Los Angeles area Thursday morning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is standing by to offer its support, calling the situation"devastating."

At least five people have died, and firefighters are working to get the remaining blazes under control. So far, the fires have already burned an area roughly the size of the city of San Francisco and the blaze in Pacific Palisades has been declared the most destructive in Los Angeles history. Former prime minister Stephen Harper doesn’t find U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s jibes about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state very amusing.CTVNews.ca has created an entirely unofficial guide to tipping in Canada to help visitors, newcomers and curious Canadians navigate the shifting social norms of when, where and how much to tip.Police in Cape Breton are asking for the public’s help in finding the remains of a missing man they believe was murdered.

Former prime minister Stephen Harper doesn’t find U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s jibes about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state very amusing.City council to discuss next steps to finalize redevelopment of former Stratford factory The recent death of a man waiting for care in a Winnipeg hospital’s emergency department is being investigated as a critical incident.The RCMP in Nova Scotia says two suspicious deaths in Mahone Bay, N.S., over the weekend were the result of intimate partner violence.Police in Cape Breton are asking for the public’s help in finding the remains of a missing man they believe was murdered.Adviser says Quebec-N.L.

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