Federal scientists predict high wildfire risk across Western Canada
EDMONTON — A majority of forests in Canada face a higher-than-normal wildfire risk this summer, say federal scientists.
The forecast map from Natural Resources Canada suggests every region west of central Quebec will face an above-average hazard.
“We’re starting to see indication of above-normal potential starting in June and carrying on through the summer,” Richard Carr of the Canadian Forest Service said Tuesday.
The risk looks highest in the West. By June, all regions west of Ontario and as far north as the tree line are expected to be at well above the average risk for potential wildfires.


