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Fort McMurray says 'Thank you'

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A video has been posted online to thank Canadians for their support after fire destroyed much of their city
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Justin Trudeau's summer in the spotlight | Up to Speed

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As Justin Trudeau enters his third year of governing, here's a look back at how he spent his summer, from the Omar Khadr payout and dealing with wildfires and asylum seekers to appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine
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Surveying the damage in Fort McMurray

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CBC'S Briar Stewart is in Fort McMurray witnessing the aftermath of the wildfires
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Fort McMurray firefighter watches his home burn down

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Mark Stephenson was battling the Alberta wildfires when he realized his own home was aflame
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How weather has affected the Fort McMurray wildfire

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Weather has played a big role in the evolution of the wildfire in Fort McMurray. Meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe explains what's happening.
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Fort McMurray evacuated during massive wildfire

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A huge wildfire has forced a mass evacuation of Fort McMurray, Alberta.
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Island Lake leadership calls for more help fighting Manitoba wildfires

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Island Lake Grand Chief Alex McDougall says as of Tuesday, 90 per cent of Garden Hill Anisininew Nation had been evacuated, and Wasagamack and St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nations were getting their most vulnerable residents out.
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Wildfires force evacuation of around 12,000 people from areas of Manitoba

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Wildfires continue to threaten communities throughout Manitoba, with some regions under a state of emergency and an air quality alert. An estimated 12,000 people have evacuated the area.
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Volunteers serve up 'taste of home' for Manitoba wildfire evacuees

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With more than 100 wildfires still burning in Manitoba, the military continues to fly people to safety while volunteers prepare and distribute traditional foods to make elders feel more at home.
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Manitoba’s efforts to get fire evacuees to safety, provide a taste of home

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With more than 100 wildfires still burning in Manitoba, the military continues to fly people to safety while volunteers prepare and distribute traditional foods to make elders feel more at home.
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Officials say wildfire has reached Jasper, structures on fire

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Alberta officials say wildfire flames have reached the Jasper townsite, and several structures are on fire, describing it as 'a very dynamic situation.'
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‘Significant loss’ in Jasper as intense wildfire tears through Alberta town

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The Alberta government has requested military assistance to help battle a wildfire engulfing the town of Jasper. Officials say the situation is evolving quickly, and "significant loss has occurred within the townsite."
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Yukon wildfires burn less than 1 kilometer from North Klondike Highway

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In the Yukon wildfires are burning less than a kilometer from the North Klondike Highway continue to force closures because of poor visibility. They are just 2 of 34 active wildfires currently burning in the territory. As Caitrin...
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Nova Scotians on edge, one year after devastating wildfire

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It has been one year since historic wildfires devastated parts of Nova Scotia. Many are still struggling to work through the trauma of that experience, as they rebuild their homes and lives.
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Greece Or Mars: Why Have Skies Over Greece Turned Apocalyptic Orange?

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Greece recently experienced an extraordinary event as strong southerly winds carried Sahara Desert dust, casting an apocalyptic, Martian-like hue across the skies. The phenomenon, reminiscent of a sci-fi scene, transformed the landscape,...
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Why this year-old wildfire never stopped burning | About That

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'Zombie' fires have sprung back to life across the boreal forest, making for a challenging start to the wildfire season. Andrew Chang explains how these fires burn all year round underground and why they're becoming more common.
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Wildfire destroys multiple homes in Fort Nelson, B.C.

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The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality confirmed that 10 properties had been damaged during the fire, and four were destroyed. Rob Fraser, the mayor, says breaking the news to homeowners was ‘one of the most difficult things’ he’s...
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Rain, cooler weather lowers wildfire risk in Fort McMurray

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Rain and cooler weather has arrived in Fort McMurray, Alta., for the second day in a row, providing much-needed help to fire crews, but an out-of-control wildfire continues to burn close to the city and thousands of evacuees still cannot...
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Despite rain, Fort McMurray evacuees still can't go home

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Rain has come to the Fort McMurray region, and that means hope for thousands of wildfire evacuees. But officials still say that next week is the earliest they can expect to return home.
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Wildfire closing in on Fort Nelson, B.C.

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The northeastern B.C. community of Fort Nelson is at the mercy of the wind as a wildfire burns three kilometres from town. Most of the town has been evacuated while a few people remain behind to protect their property.
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Fort Nelson, B.C., evacuated as wildfires approach

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As wildfires rushed closer to Fort Nelson, B.C., most of the town and a nearby First Nation were evacuated, but some residents are staying behind to fight the fire.
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More Canadians turning to crowdfunding for disaster relief

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More Canadians are turning to crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe to cover losses from severe weather, wildfires and floods. As climate risks change and they struggle to cope, federal funding and insurance coverage isn’t always enough.
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Sask. First Nations get resourceful to prepare for wildfire season

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Remote First Nations are often the first in Saskatchewan to feel the effect and deal with the danger of wildfires. Now, they’re using whatever they have to prepare for a potentially devastating fire season.
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One year later: lessons learned from Alberta's worst wildfire season

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Despite a drier winter, it's been a cooler, wetter start to spring across Alberta and that's helping to curtail wildfires. This time last year there were multiple evacuation orders in place while flames threatened many communities. The...