Canada, United States expand agreement to help each other fight wildfires
OTTAWA — Canada and the United States agreed to replace an “ad hoc” approach to helping each other battle forest fires with a formal agreement Thursday that spells out a plan to more efficiently share resources and expertise across the border.
The agreement comes as Canada continues to face a record-setting fire season, with more than 63,000 square kilometres of land burned so far this year.
Several thousand international firefighters from at least nine different countries have been seconded to help.
U.S. Ambassador David Cohen said more than 1,500 American firefighters have come north to help Canada this year.

