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A wildfire emergency in Western Canada has triggered mass evacuations, with Saskatchewan and Manitoba declaring states of emergency. Premier Scott Moe calls the situation one of the province’s worst ever, while 17,000 people have been evacuated from Manitoba. Fires are raging across multiple provinces—including Alberta, Ontario, and British Columbia—with 166 active blazes, 84 out of control. The Canadian Armed Forces are assisting with evacuations. Smoke is drifting into U.S. cities like Minneapolis and Chicago. Officials warn this is Canada's largest evacuation since the 1997 “Flood of the Century.”

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02:00And now I want to speak specifically to people in the wildfire zone.
02:04If you are in Flint Lawn, please go to Winnipeg.
02:09If you are in Pimichigamere or Pukatawaga, listen to direction from your local leadership.
02:16This is a moment of fear and uncertainty.
02:19This is a moment of concern.
02:22But I want to tell you that your fellow Manitobans will welcome you.
02:27We will get through this difficult period.
02:30And we'll get through this trying period the way that we always do.
02:33By working together.
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