Those of us who are stubborn, old, and mouthy (see my raised hand?) have NEVER stopped railing at various governments & institutions about this foulness.
Unfortunately, it appears that big buckets of money have more credibility.
"Over the last five years, Atlantic Canada has transitioned from historically mild wildfire seasons to experiencing some of the most destructive fires in its modern history, highlighted by unprecedented, record-breaking blazes in Nova Scotia in 2023 and severe fires in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2025 and 2026. While Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have mostly escaped large-scale forest fires, the region as a whole faces a rapidly rising wildfire risk due to prolonged periods of drought and extreme summer heat." per Gemini...Clearly things are changing. Do we have to wait till the fire licks our feet in the more southern regions of Canada to take action?
These fires are a nightmare, all human-made. I am looking at this unnatural sky in Toronto and it’s horrid what we have done.
Those of us who are stubborn, old, and mouthy (see my raised hand?) have NEVER stopped railing at various governments & institutions about this foulness.
Unfortunately, it appears that big buckets of money have more credibility.
But we have to keep on!
"Over the last five years, Atlantic Canada has transitioned from historically mild wildfire seasons to experiencing some of the most destructive fires in its modern history, highlighted by unprecedented, record-breaking blazes in Nova Scotia in 2023 and severe fires in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2025 and 2026. While Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have mostly escaped large-scale forest fires, the region as a whole faces a rapidly rising wildfire risk due to prolonged periods of drought and extreme summer heat." per Gemini...Clearly things are changing. Do we have to wait till the fire licks our feet in the more southern regions of Canada to take action?