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Special report

Canada burns

As the country faces an unprecedented wildfire season, Canada's National Observer captures a snapshot of life on the ground in communities rocked by fire.

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Youth use fire to stop fire

Cultural burning is the use of controlled fire to generate new growth and prevent large, destructive wildfires. Long used by Indigenous people throughout what is now B.C. and other parts of Canada, the practice was criminalized in 1874. However, as Canada suffers record-breaking wildfires, a growing number of Indigenous people and advocates are calling for those restrictions to be removed.