Here’s the latest on The Weather Network (TWN) in Canada, based on the most recent public reporting I can access.
- TWN has continued to operate as Canada’s primary meteorological media brand, delivering weather forecasts, alerts, and related climate content through its website, app, and TV channels. This aligns with its long-standing position in Canadian weather media and its integration of climate storytelling into mainstream coverage.[7]
- In recent years, TWN/parent company Pelmorex has faced and managed cybersecurity and service-disruption incidents that affected website/app functionality but did not indicate a long-term shutdown of the network’s core weather services. These incidents typically prompted restoration efforts and communications to users, with continued emphasis on weather information delivery.[2][3]
- The network has historically been recognized as a trusted source for weather information in Canada, including recent industry noting TWN and MétéoMédia as leading weather trust brands for Canadians. Additionally, their ongoing reporting includes climate-related context tied to major weather events, as part of their editorial approach.[1][8]
If you’d like, I can pull more up-to-date or region-specific items (e.g., outages, new apps/features, or corporate statements) and summarize them with direct citations.