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Fox Weather on MSNSmoke from Canada's wildfires reaches parts of Texas as it nearly circles the globe
Smoke produced by hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada has drifted thousands of miles and nearly circled the entire ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Canada’s 2025 wildfire season now second-worst on record, fuelled by Prairies blazes
The latest figures posted by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre suggest fires have torn through 72,000 square ...
Republican lawmakers in Michigan are blaming the Canadian government for the state’s poor air quality, claiming that ...
Hazy skies settled over Hampton Roads this week as smoke from wildfires in Canada moved over the region. For the past week, ...
Karen Sherriffs, CEO of the 2025 Canada Summer Games host society, said organizers are working closely with the province's ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Wildfires: Penalties for violating fire bans soar up to $150,000 in Newfoundland
As some of eastern Newfoundland's tinder-dry forests continued to burn out of control on Friday, the provincial government ...
Michigan firefighters are in Canada helping fight some of the more than 700 active wildfires in the country, WPBN/WGTU ...
Four First Nations in Manitoba are calling on the federal government to make wildfire prevention a priority as Island Lake ...
Watersmeet, sent a letter to Canadian Senator Michael MacDonald urging the Canadian government to take action regarding the ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNAre Canadian wildfires out? Smoke clears northern US, but occasional threats may pop up
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada has choked the skies over dozens of northern U.S. states in the Great Lakes and Northeast regions.
The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Phoney wildfire images cause confusion on social media. Here are steps to spot them
This week, the BC Wildfire Service posted on Facebook two aerial view images of wildfires raging across densely forested ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. wildfire officials call attention to fake AI-generated images. Who's behind them?
“Whether well-intentioned or intentionally misleading, misinformation is the last thing any of us need during emergencies,” said the B.C. Wildfire Service in its own post, which encouraged the public ...
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