
Quebec premier and security minister to give forest fire update
CBC
Quebec Premier François Legault, Public Safety Minister François Bonnardel and Forestry Minister Maïté Blanchette Vézina will hold a news conference to update the public on the forest fires raging across the province this morning.
Though some municipalities have lifted emergency measures, others are still evacuating and a smog warning in Montreal was extended until 7:15 p.m. Wednesday.
Armed forces and out-of-province firefighters have been on the ground in Quebec to help tame the wildfires, but local fire authorities have said they only have the capacity to fight about 30 fires at a time for now.
As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, 149 fires are blazing in the province, most of them out of control.

Sarnia City Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday morning to respond to social media comments made by Coun. Bill Dennis, who criticized city spending on a new mural by Indigenous artist Kennady Osborne as “virtue signalling by woke politicians” — then made a series of comments in response to a reply from Aamjiwnaang Chief Janelle Nahmabin that some have characterized as unprofessional and aggressive.












