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Conditions for wildland firefighters described as extremely challenging

18 July 2026
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Ontario’s wildland firefighters are currently facing severe challenges as they combat 129 active wildfires in northwestern Ontario, with 62 of those fires out of control. Over 150 firefighting crews, including personnel from Alberta and the Yukon, have been deployed to assist in the efforts. Smoke has severely limited visibility, hindering aerial firefighting operations. Eric Davidson, vice-president of OPSEU Local 728, noted that the focus has shifted to protecting communities rather than direct fire attacks due to these conditions. The firefighters work grueling schedules of up to 19 days on the fire line, often requiring them to sleep in the bush and return home only briefly between shifts. Staffing shortages have also been highlighted, with many bases operating below capacity.

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This situation underscores the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in Ontario, a trend influenced by climate change and environmental factors. The Ontario government has increased its wildfire fighting budget from $70 million to $150 million since 2018, although actual expenditures can exceed this base amount significantly, as seen last year when spending reached $271 million. The current wildfire crisis has prompted the province to seek federal assistance for evacuations, reflecting the escalating public safety concerns associated with these natural disasters. Understanding the challenges faced by firefighting crews and the government’s response is crucial as communities grapple with the impact of wildfires on health, safety, and the environment.

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