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Living in the Midwest means being affected by the Canadian wildfires that occur just about every year. Here is what to know ...
Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault about the province's response to the ...
Wildfires raging across western Canada have contributed to smoky days with no end in sight in the Rainy River District.
Wildfire evacuees have landed in Brandon and checked into local hotels as they flee their homes in Manitoba’s north. Brandon ...
Winnipeg hotels were opening up Monday to evacuees who fled their homes due to raging wildfires, while to the west in Saskatchewan, thousands more were ordered to flee. The Saskatchewan Public Safety ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the province has received 'amazing' assistance in its fight against wildfires, adding Canada ...
If the skies look a bit hazy to you, you're not just seeing things: The smoke from wildfires in Canada is so bad, it's even impacting Georgia.
Wildfires in Canada are causing health risks in multiple U.S. states, with air quality alerts issued across the Midwest and beyond.
The Canadian province of Manitoba declared a state of emergency over the unprecedented fires this week, which are burning in every region of the province.
Massive wildfires in western and central Canada have forced thousands to flee, with hazardous smoke spreading towards major US cities.
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