Canada’s 2025 wildfire season now second-worst on record, fuelled by Prairies blazes
- Canada's 2025 wildfire season is now the second-worst on record, as reported by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.
- Fires have burned through 72,000 square kilometres, according to the latest figures.
- This season has strained firefighting resources and displaced thousands of people due to wildfire smoke.
- Scientists state that climate change, driven by burning fossil fuels, has made Canada's fire season longer and more intense.
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The fires ravaged 72,000 square kilometres, about the size of New Brunswick.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe 2025 forest fire season is now the second worst ever recorded in Canada.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right2Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Left
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- 68% of the sources lean Left
68% Left
L 68%
C 23%
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