- Parts of Manitoba, Ontario declare states of emergency as spring floods threaten across country The Globe and Mail —
- Where is flooding having the biggest impact in Ontario? CTV News —
- Flooding forces evacuations as waters rise in Ontario and Quebec CTV News —
- Flooding Concerns in Ottawa Region CTV News —
- French River flooding expected to worsen CTV News —
- Your Morning Ottawa Update: Flood fears in the region CTV News —
- Fort Coulonge flooding: State of emergency declared CTV News —
- Major flooding in several parts of Eastern Ontario and Quebec CTV News —
- ‘A lot of progress’ in Peguis First Nation flood fight, Premier Kinew says Global News —
- Gatineau races to hold back floodwaters | CTV News Ottawa at 11:30 for April 19, 2026 CTV News —
- Some Quebec towns remain on high alert as water levels rise and flooding is a risk CTV News —
- Dozens of homes and streets in Gatineau, Que., at risk as spring flood concerns grow The Globe and Mail —
- Water levels being watched in Montreal as flooding risk remains in some regions CTV News —
- Water levels on Ottawa River expected to peak as spring flood concerns grow Global News —
- WATCH: Water levels rising in Ile-Bizard, Que. as road washed out CTV News —
- Multiple Manitoba First Nations communities under flood threat CTV News —
- 'We're monitoring the situation,' Montreal mayor updates on flooding situation on the island CTV News —
- Rising water puts Montreal communities on alert CTV News —
- Noelville, Ont. braces for more flooding CTV News —
- Montreal closes Île Mercier bridge to vehicles due to spring flooding Global News —
Peguis First Nation
First Nation in Manitoba, Canada
Peguis First Nation is the largest First Nations community in Manitoba, Canada, with a population of approximately 11,438 people. The members of Peguis are of Saulteaux (Ojibway) and Maškēkowak descent.
Spring Flooding Peaks in Canada