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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 wildfire-affected First Nations in northern Manitoba urged the federal and provincial governments Friday to do more prevention work and collaborate to avoid future mass evacuations of the ...
Four First Nations in Manitoba are calling on the federal government to make wildfire prevention a priority as Island Lake ...
A fast-moving wildfire dubbed the Canyon Fire has scorched nearly 5,000 acres across Ventura and Los Angeles counties, ...
Amid thousands of evacuations and the spread of smoke to the United States, the Canadian armed forces and the Coast Guard ...
In the east, Fire EA061 remains out of control at nearly 332,000 hectares. A closure and mandatory evacuation order remains ...
The Manitoba government says its provincewide state of emergency is being extended as 14,000 remain out of their homes due to ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he doesn't "generalize these attention-seekers' misguided words to all Americans," and noted American firefighters have been helping fight Canada's wildfires while ...
Winds shifting in a positive direction have Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in northern Manitoba pausing its wildfire evacuation, ...
Favourable winds have paused the evacuation of a northern Manitoba First Nation threatened by wildfire. About 1,300 residents ...