News
Seven Michigan Republicans in Congress want Canada to contain and prevent future wildfires, noting it's the third summer ...
Island emergency physician Dr. Trevor Jain is back again to answer your questions with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin.
Wildfires raging across remote areas of northwest Canada are proving nearly impossible to contain, according to the Times ...
The letter calls for an investigation into Canada’s wildfire management practices and for potential remedies under international law.
38mon MSN
Code Yellow Air Quality or moderate level for particle pollution are forecast for Thursday and Friday. This may cause health symptoms for groups of people in the unusually sensitive category.
2h
WNEM on MSNHow wildfire smoke could impact your bodyDays of haze no more, at least for now. The wildfire smoke from Canada that has sickened some and prompted lawmakers to ask our northerly neighbors to take action is finally clearing.
1d
The Weather Network on MSNFrom Canada to Europe: Wildfire smoke makes a 5,000-km journey across AtlanticAir quality remains poor in parts of Canada as wildfire smoke travels along the jet stream — with Europe now in its path.
Coughing, sneezing, runny nose. Sure, those are signs of seasonal allergies, but they can also be caused by wildfire smoke.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results