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Environment Canada issues tornado warning for parts of Manitoba

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July 11, 2026

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Environment Canada issues tornado warning for parts of Manitoba

Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for parts of Manitoba, saying a severe thunderstorm may be producing a tornado west of Salt Point.

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Global News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Tornado warning ends for parts of Manitoba

Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for parts of Manitoba, saying a severe thunderstorm may be producing a tornado west of Salt Point.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 3, 2026

IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave

Residents of Laurentians and Lanaudière were left to pick up the debris following Thursday’s storm even as the heat wave continues it’s grip across southern Quebec. The heavy winds also caused trees and branched to fall resulting in power outages. Across the province, over 137, 000 customers were in the dark around 9 p.m. Thursday, [] The post IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

CBC News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Storm rips apart home, leaves destruction in southwest Winnipeg

A vicious storm pounded Winnipeg Monday night, leaving a swath of destruction in the city's southwest that included the partial collapse of a house.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Extreme Weather Hits Canada With Scorching Heat and Severe Flooding

Authorities issued heat warnings for parts of Ontario, Quebec, the Prairies, and the Northwest Territories. On Wednesday, a destructive “heat dome” was gripping large areas of Canada, triggering persistent extreme heat across the country, while some regions were grappling with torrential rain and severe flooding. RELATED: UN Unveils Seven-Point Climate Roadmap at London Climate Actions []

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Related coverage for "Environment Canada issues tornado warning for parts of Manitoba": Global News — Tornado warning ends for parts of Manitoba. CityNews Montreal — IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave. CBC News — Storm rips apart home, leaves destruction in southwest Winnipeg. teleSUR English — Extreme Weather Hits Canada With Scorching Heat and Severe Flooding