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Wildfires and maintenance shutdowns slashed Alberta’s oil production to a two-year low in May, tightening heavy crude ...
A large aerial drone flies over the charred remains of Canadian forests devastated by wildfires, bombarding the ground with ...
Manitoba's economy is the most at risk of all the provinces from the effects of wildfires burning across the country this ...
The hundreds of wildfires burning in Canada may forever transform the country’s landscape — but some fire experts say that ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
Canada’s wildfire season has got off to a dangerous start, with thousands of people forced to flee their homes and blankets of smoke affecting air quality across eastern North America. Following ...
With wildfires costing Canada billions of dollars last year and potential U.S. trade tariffs threatening tens of billions in GDP loss, the economic case for national action is overwhelming.
The entire northern hemisphere would have been nearly 1°C warmer on average during its summer without the cooling effect of smoke from massive wildfires in Canada, a climate model suggests.
British Columbia then reported their first wildfires of the season shortly after. In 2023, Canada had one of its most catastrophic wildfire years—with over 18.4 million hectares of forest burned.