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A group of First Nations leaders in Manitoba is calling for better prevention plans when it comes to wildfires and says provincial and federal responses to the crisis have failed.
Chiefs in Manitoba are calling for the federal and provincial governments help them better prepare for wildfire season.
Four First Nations in Manitoba are calling on the federal government to make wildfire prevention a priority as Island Lake communities remain under states of emergency and mandatory evacuation orders.
The wildfire areas of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are projected to receive 50 millimeters to 100 millimeters of rain this ...
Amid thousands of evacuations and the spread of smoke to the United States, the Canadian armed forces and the Coast Guard ...
Blazes have released 180 million metric tons of carbon, breaking records in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and blanketing much of ...
For many, it has started to feel like the bad air quality in Michigan from the Canadian wildfires is becoming the new summer ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused a group of Republicans of throwing a "timber tantrum" and playing "political games" after they called out Canada over wildfires sending smoke billowing across the in ...
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada is lingering over the northern U.S., spreading across to roughly a dozen states from Wisconsin to Maine.
State and federal lawmakers are looking into what can be done to try and prevent more Canadian wildfires in the future.
Air quality has taken a serious hit across the United States as a twofold blow of wildfires in the West and in Canada have ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada has traveled to West Michigan, leaving a smoky haze. Here's how to track it where you live: ...
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