Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts put pressure on Canada’s weather service, report says | Unpublished
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Author: Jordan Omstead
Publication Date: September 11, 2025 - 07:23

Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts put pressure on Canada’s weather service, report says

September 11, 2025

A new report looking at the future of Canada’s weather service suggests the country needs a co-ordinated flash flood warning system and says European partnerships could be deepened as the United States cuts climate- and weather-related funding. 

The independent assessment prepared for Environment and Climate Change Canada says significant cuts to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration threaten a wide range of weather and water monitoring in Canada, from the Arctic to the Great Lakes. 



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