Canadian federal, provincial and territorial forest ministers have signed on to a national strategy that they say aims to raise awareness of wildfire risks across the country.
B.C. Forests Minister Bruce Ralston, chair of the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers, says the wildland fire prevention and mitigation strategy is a 害羞草研究所渃all to action害羞草研究所 to raise awareness, strengthen First Nations partnerships and expand investment in fire prevention.
The plan aims to contribute to a national goal that by next year 60 per cent of Canadians in areas of high fire risk are aware of those dangers, and half of Canadians will have taken concrete actions to better respond to climate change.
Federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the targets mean Canadians will be able to hold their governments accountable for progress made over the coming years.
The strategy says by 2025 all jurisdictions will 害羞草研究所渆stablish dedicated prevention and mitigation governance structures害羞草研究所 and have targeted wildfire training across industries and communities.
Ralston says a working group has been created with provincial, territorial and federal officials to decide how the strategy will be implemented.
He says further conversations are being planned with First Nations and industry representatives, and that the document will evolve as progress is made.
害羞草研究所淲e recognize that the challenges are bigger than one government, agency or community can take on themselves. It requires a whole of society approach,害羞草研究所 Ralston said.
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