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The situation stems from thedozens of wildfiresthat continue to burn across eastern Canada. On Monday, the nation's government said that June has the "potential forcontinued higher-than-normalfire activity" throughout most of its land because of drought and warm temperatures. "For June, warm...
But this year's fire season is unique because it is not isolated to a particular province. Eastern provinces like Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec – which typically have wetter and cooler climates than in Canada's west – are seeing many more fires now than...
Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described the start of the country's wildfire season as "unprecedented." The warm and dry conditions will likely lead to "higher-than-normal fire activity across most of the country throughout the 2023 season," ...
An Air Canada Express flight with 73 passengers aboard caught fire and had to be evacuated on a runway after landing in Halifax. Dec 27, 2024, 7:11 AM Backpacks containing $1.1 million of cocaine discovered in the wilderness near Canadian border Authorities assigned to a region near the ...
“It’s not unusual for us to get fire smoke in our area. It’s very typical in terms of northwest Canada,” said Darren Austin, a meteorologist and senior air quality specialist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. But, usually, the smoke has been alo...
While the reported number of wildfires in 2023 was below average, the extreme area burned was due to the high number of very large wildfires, further implicating the role of extreme fire weather. Indeed, many of the individual wildfires that started in either May or June burned for more than...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Canadian Historical Review 86.1 (2005) 128-131 Juno: Canadians at D-Day June 6, 1944. Ted Barris. Toronto: Thomas Allen Publishers, 2004. Pp. 311, illus. $34.95 Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day Victory: June 6, 1944. Mark...
MUST SEE:From fires to floods: Canada's 2023 was a fury of record-breaking weather Apart from the sheer number and size of fires in 2023, firefighters are dealing with increasingly severe fire behaviour like the proliferation of pyrocumulonimbus ...
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