
The 2025 wildfire season is on track to be Canada’s 2nd-worst on record
OTTAWA — This year’s wildfire season in Canada is shaping up to be the second-worst on record and federal officials are warning of a dangerous summer in parts of British Columbia.
Officials with several government departments held a technical briefing Thursday in Ottawa with an update on the state of multiple wildfires.
Wildfires have scorched 3.7 million hectares across the country so far — six times the area of Prince Edward Island.
Wildfires have consumed about 800,000 hectares on average annually since 2014. About 76 per cent of the total area burned in Canada is in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.