Canada's Wildfire Threat: Lessons from Jasper and the Need for Urgent Action

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Canada's Wildfire Threat: Lessons from Jasper and the Need for Urgent Action
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Canada is facing a growing wildfire threat, with the devastating 2023 fire season and the recent wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, highlighting the urgent need for stronger planning and prevention efforts. The article emphasizes the importance of learning from these disasters, strengthening land-use policies, and adopting FireSmart measures to mitigate wildfire risks.

January isn’t typically the time people talk about wildfires. But the devastating fires in Los Angeles have put this issue back into the headlines. Just six months ago, a similar disaster unfolded on a smaller scale in this country in the Rocky Mountains, capturing global attention. This past summer’s wildfire in Jasper, Alta., delivered a stark warning: Canada must urgently step up planning and prevention efforts to address the growing threat of wildfires.

Those risks will only grow without stronger collaboration across governments to align policies, clarify roles, and implement risk reduction measures. Eliminating wildfire risk entirely may not be possible for many communities, but it can be significantly reduced. Governments can use a range of tools and approaches to step up wildfire adaptation efforts.

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