June storms result in more than $1.1B in damages across Canada
17-07-2026 20:56 via globalnews.ca

June storms result in more than $1.1B in damages across Canada

June storms in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, along with flooding in the Montreal area, caused more than $1.1 billion in insured damage, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says.
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