B.C. premier says he will lobby PM to enlist military for wildfire prevention duty
COQUITLAM, B.C. — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he will lobby Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to deploy Canada’s military to help clear fire danger zones to prevent future wildfires.
Trudeau and Horgan met Thursday with local government and First Nations leaders to discuss the recent wildfire devastation in the village of Lytton and the ongoing extreme fire situation across the province.
Horgan said B.C. is experienced and accustomed to dealing with wildfires during the summer months, but massive, destructive fires over recent years now demand governments look at new approaches to prevent and fight fires.
“The intensity and frequency of fires has been unprecedented in the last five years,” said Horgan, referring to the consecutive record wildfire years in 2017 and 2018 and the early, concerning start to the current season.


