Curated Video
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Impacts U.S. Air Quality
The Midwest is experiencing dangerous air quality conditions, as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifts across the borders.
Curated Video
Allstate Stops Offering Home Policies to California Residents
Allstate Stops Offering Home Policies to California Residents
Curated Video
Canadian wildfire smoke envelopes huge swaths of North America
Thick wildfire smoke is enveloping huge swaths of Ontario, Quebec and much of the eastern United States, driving air quality to dangerous levels and forcing many to adapt their plans to stay safe. Plus, a Q&A on the impact on how the...
Curated Video
Over 400 wildfires burning across Canada, half out of control
With some 400 wildfires burning in Canada and more than half of them out of control, residents from Quebec to the Northwest Territories are either being evacuated or returning home from an evacuation. Plus, CBC Meteorologist Johanna...
Curated Video
Why are Canada's wildfires becoming more severe?
There might be fewer wildfires than in recent decades, but they're getting worse.
Curated Video
N.S. has 'never faced wildfires like this,' premier says
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the province has never faced a fire season like this — which is why federal help is urgently needed.
Curated Video
Shelburne, N.S., fire has been 'difficult and aggressive'
Dave Rockwood, a fire information officer, says crews around Shelburne, N.S., 'have done the best we could have done with what we had,' noting that the fire intensity and smoke conditions in the area have been extremely challenging.
Curated Video
'Long recovery' ahead as N.S. still fighting major wildfires
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is calling for urgent help as the province battles 'out of control' wildfires. But he said the province will also need long-term support as some communities deal with staggering losses.
Curated Video
Inside Canada's wildfire central command centre
As wildfires burn from coast to coast, CBC News gets access to an integrated command centre in Winnipeg that keeps track of it all — including which jurisdictions need help from others with equipment or expertise to spare.
Curated Video
Relief for Nova Scotia with rainy weekend forecast
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston about the persisting wildfires in the province and the bit of relief for those fighting the fires after a weekend of rain.
Curated Video
Fires persist across Canada, but Blair says 'a lot of work done' to prepare for challenging season
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair about the unprecedented start to the wildfire season across Canada and how Ottawa is responding to the requests for help.
Curated Video
#TheMoment N.S. bakery donated meals to honour late daughter
Lindsay and Charbel Moussi, who own White Sails Bakery in Tantallon N.S., have donated more than 200 meals to evacuees displaced by the wildfires. They were inspired by their four-year-old daughter, Kennedy, who died suddenly in October...
Curated Video
Alberta wildfires have eased but thousands remain evacuated
Wildfire evacuees from the Dene Tha' First Nation in Alberta are moving into some 400 trailers for temporary shelter — the fifth time in six years they have been evacuated due to fires or floods. Thousands still can't return home and...
Curated Video
Temporary camp set up to house Alberta wildfire evacuees
The Dene Tha' First Nation in Alberta is setting up a temporary camp to house 400 wildfire evacuees. It's the fifth time residents in the community have been forced out by fire or floods in six years.
Curated Video
#TheMoment little girl starts lemonade stand for Hay River fire evacuees
Eight-year-old Ellie Rivera started a classic lemonade stand in Yellowknife with the proceeds going toward toys for children fleeing the fire near Hay River, N.W.T. She raised more than $500.
Curated Video
Extremely active fires threaten Fox Creek, Alta.
Residents of Fox Creek, Alta., were evacuated from their homes two weeks ago, but raging fires at the edge of town are now a top priority for firefighters.
Curated Video
#TheMoment Strangers take in portly pet pig fleeing N.W.T. wildfires
When Matilda's owners had to flee wildfires in Hay River, N.W.T. they needed someone to temporarily care for her. Some kind strangers offered, but they weren’t expecting something so porky.
Curated Video
Smoke From Canada Wildfires Prompts Air Quality Alerts in Colorado, Montana
Smoke from dozens of raging wildfires in western Canada has drifted south into the United States and prompted the states of Colorado and Montana to issue air quality alerts.
Curated Video
Big parts of Alberta, including Edmonton, still under high-risk air quality advisories
Smoke from Alberta wildfires has triggered a special air quality statement for many areas, but the smoke's cooling effect is also helping firefighters control the fires.
Curated Video
Troops join the fight against Alberta’s wildfires
Canadian Armed Forces reservists are now on the front lines in Alberta, fighting the wildfires engulfing the province. CBC’s Ellen Mauro got exclusive access to the command centre for the complex, dangerous operation.
Curated Video
Canada wildfires: Blazes spread across more than one million hect
Canada's million-hectare wildfires draw US crews to battle the flames with more help on the way from Australia and New Z
Curated Video
Wildfires rage as smoke blankets Alberta
Alberta continues to battle dozens of intense wildfires as thick smoke threatens human health and even crops. Exhausted firefighters are now hoping for more rain and cooler temperatures.
Curated Video
Indigenous firefighters help battle Alberta wildfires
Alberta communities overwhelmed by wildfires are getting help from Indigenous firefighters using their knowledge and expertise to beat back the flames. Since joining the fight they've been able to help tame hotspots, allowing some...
Curated Video
Why wildfire seasons are getting stronger and longer
John Valliant has spent years investigating wildfires and the reasons today’s fires are more destructive. He uses photos and videos to show CBC’s chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault what’s been happening.