Wildfires

I think most of it is the fact that the media didn’t fall over backwards to tell you about every fire that’s burning.

If you dont live in an affected area, why would you know or notice unless someone tells you about it.

But I also think that there are more accidental fires happening, as well as arson.

Sure is interesting how some areas are more affected than others though. Like what’s around Lytton that the area is on fire every year now?!
 
Anyone have the graphic for fire correlation and elections in Alberta

Every election year fires increase trying to displace rural communities from voting for the UCP

When Smith was elected the fires had displaced tens of thousands remember all over rural Alberta

That was the NDP trying to secure power

They dont care if you or your kids die
 
Liberal tricks. If you remember the Quebec guy he put on the conspiracy theorist show so police don't look at him.

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2015 was the first smoked out summer in Vancouver I recall.
 
The frequency went way up from 2015 on. Prior to that, we had one large fire in the Okanagan in 2003. Since 2015 it's been almost every summer, they started calling it "wildfire season". Especially during election cycles when "Climate Change" is a campaign issue.

As soon as the Liberals gained power under WEF Trudeau, everything changed. "Environment Canada" became "Environment and Climate Change Canada"
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As soon as Climate Change was in the name, they had to prove it. That's when the arson campaign began.
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Government funded Canadian media started calling everything proof of "Climate Change". Then started their attack campaign calling anyone who didn't fall in line a "Climate Denier""Science Denier"(notice the pattern(same playbook as both AIDS and Covid)).
 
what changed

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Sometimes the internet supplies interesting tidbits.

Also as a map nerd the yukon has some recorded history to the 1960s, I can try to map it out on my computer this weekend.
https://geoweb.gov.yk.ca/geoportal/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid={26A4B563-B9DD-4C6C-BB17-FD805B7799AF}
 
A large fire started today in Peachland. A vehicle caught fire and it spread from there. We were watching the water bombers for a while. There was quite a lot of ash in the lake. It's not looking good.
 
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