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1. Ottawa looking at future disaster-response options in wake of wildfires, minister says

2. The summer of our climate discontent; If record-setting wildfires and heat waves don't convince climate-change deniers, what will?

3. Wildfires both hinder, help archeologists; Increasingly severe wildfire seasons pose a real threat to physical history, but are also an opportunity for further discovery

4. Southern B.C. under heat warning as hundreds in evacuation limbo

5. Wildfires a double-edged sword for archeological sites; Increasingly severe wildfire seasons pose a real threat to physical history, but are also an opportunity for further discovery

6. Several B.C. homes destroyed in eight-square-kilometre wildfire

7. Several homes destroyed by wildfire; Premier says provincial and federal governments will assist with recovery process

8. B.C. wildfire season already most destructive on record; As of Tuesday, at least 13,986 square kilometres of land have burned since April and season is not over

9. Wildfire season already most destructive on record; As of Tuesday, at least 13,986 square kilometres of land have burned since April and season is not over

10. Metis community rebuilds settlement after wildfire destroys about 40 homes; The cost of the damages is estimated to be around $11.5-million

11. Canada's wildfire approach needs to shift from reactive to pro-active

12. Eby says 'long days ahead' as evacuation orders climb; About 150 people out of their homes, hundreds on alert with nearly 330 active wildfires

13. Heat, droughts threaten to keep wildfires burning amid record season

14. Officials warn of lightning-sparked blazes; 'Widespread' strikes expected, especially in higher terrain, as province heads into the hottest, driest stretch of summer

15. Southern regions deal with drought after hot spring; Dry weather that fuelled headline-grabbing wildfires has been hampering crops

16. Wildfires flare up in West as air quality improves around Ontario, Quebec

17. Toronto had world's worst air quality as smoke disrupts activity

18. Experts predict abnormally hot summer and warn wildfires are likely to intensify further

19. Donnie Creek wildfire is now the largest in B.C. history

20. Wildfires stoke carbon-release concerns; Ecologist warns emissions from blazes could contribute to continued warming

21. Fire in northeast stokes carbon-release concerns; Ecologist warns emissions from blazes could contribute to continued warming

22. Wildfire evacuation order lifted for residents of Tumbler Ridge

23. Wildlife an unseen casualty as forests burn; Experts say wildfire smoke can have 'acute' health effects, could affect several species

24. Wildlife an unseen casualty as forests burn

25. Is Eastern Canada doomed to follow the West into harsher wildfire seasons? A 2019 survey of climate projections cautioned heatwaves, drought and fires in Canada would become more severe

26. Will Eastern Canada develop harsher wildfire seasons? A 2019 survey of climate projections cautioned heatwaves, drought and fires in Canada would become more severe

27. More than 400 wildfires burning across Canada; Quebec has most active fires at 139, as hot dry weather out west leads to new round of evacuation orders

28. Far from Quebec's fires, smoke cloaks Ontario, U.S. northeast

29. Wildfire preparedness and response must include planning for unhoused, other vulnerable populations

30. VANCOUVER ISLAND ROAD CLOSED, CAMPFIRE BANS ISSUED AS DROUGHT RAISES WILDFIRE RISKS

31. Wildfires in Quebec force shutdown of Rio Tinto rail line

32. 'Table has been set' for significant wildfire activity; B.C. Wildfire Service official says hot and dry conditions in June forecast mean trouble

33. Canada's overburdened firefighters aren't getting enough support

34. A clear view from shore

35. Wildfires rage across the country; Largest fire recorded in Nova Scotia's history grew to more than 23,000 hectares Friday

36. Canada's no good, very bad summer is just getting started

37. INTO THE FIRE: EACH SUMMER, ELITE TEAMS KNOWN AS SMOKEJUMPERS PARACHUTE INTO ALASKA'S BACKCOUNTRY IN A DANGEROUS RACE TO FIGHT REMOTE FIRES

38. FOREST FIRE CLOSES PORTION OF HIGHWAY 631 IN NORTHERN ONTARIO

39. Wildfires rage in Canada's West and East; Blaze forces evacuation of hundreds from Halifax suburb, while officials warn dry conditions in Alberta could trigger more fires

40. Wildfires continue to rage in country's West and East

41. Spring blazes set provincial record; Cool weather, rain have dampened activity, but 20 fires remain out of control in Alberta

42. Heavy smoke blankets Western Canada as Alberta waits for more rain

43. How nature recovers from a fierce wildfire; Local communities, researchers are trying to understand how larger fires will affect the land

46. Fort St. John residents under evacuation alert, pack bags as wildfires rage

47. More heat waves predicted outside usual time frame: researchers

48. Thousands more evacuated in Northern Alberta wildfires; Unseasonably high temperatures strain firefighting resources; local leaders call to delay election

49. Alberta firefighters brace for effects of heat dome; More challenging conditions expected after weeklong cool-weather reprieve

50. Wildfires force Smith into premier mode; Normally, candidates step away from policy during campaign season, but out-of-control blazes are making this election anything but normal

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