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Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air ...
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The current infrastructure also isn’t set up to fully account for the shifting behavior of wildfire smoke, which can travel ...
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Canadian wildfire smoke is back again. How bad will it get? Smoke will likely be an ongoing health hazard across North America for the next few months. Here's what to expect.
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
Two years after a historically devastating summer, Canada is once again facing a massive fire season, with burned areas already exceeding year-to-date averages from recent years.
Two years ago, Canada had its most destructive series of wildfires ever, and one expert says the country is currently on track this year to repeat that record-setting wildfire season in 2023.
Following a series of violent incidents, Victoria is investing $10.35 million in public safety, including hiring new bylaw ...
About 17,000 residents of Manitoba in central Canada have been evacuated because of nearly two dozen active wildfires.
The smoke from Canada’s wildfires may be even more toxic than usual A legacy of mining means that toxic metals could be carried along plumes of smoke.