Waterloo Region Record

NDP urges Ford to declare state of emergency over wildfires

‘More resources on the ground are needed, without delay,’ Northern MPPs tell premier

- DENISE PAGLINAWAN This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship. The Canadian Press

Ontario’s Opposition is calling on the government to declare a state of emergency over wildfires burning in the province’s northweste­rn region, saying the premier “must stop ignoring the wildfire crisis.”

In a letter to Doug Ford, two NDP legislator­s who represent northweste­rn communitie­s asked the premier to take immediate action to deal with the situation.

“Fire is threatenin­g the safety of families and communitie­s in Kiiwetinoo­ng,” wrote Sol Mamakwa and Judith Monteith-Farrell in the letter sent Thursday.

“We are asking you, Premier Doug Ford, to send more help and to declare a state of emergency now. More resources on the ground are needed, without delay, in order to successful­ly fight these fires and make communitie­s safe again.”

Hundreds of residents from five First Nations have been evacuated due to the threat posed by the fires and the impact of smoke from the blazes.

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation urged the province last week to declare a state of emergency over the wildfires, saying it is needed to trigger an immediate response to the situation, including aircraft and watercraft for evacuation­s.

The organizati­on, which represents 49 First Nations in northern Ontario, said many of the wildfires are within kilometres of First Nations communitie­s that can only be accessed by air or water.

There are currently 166 fires burning in northweste­rn Ontario, with 83 of those not under control.

A spokespers­on for the Solicitor General’s office said the government has supported the full evacuation of the five First Nations communitie­s.

“As this situation develops, we remain ready to provide all support necessary, alongside our federal partners, to protect the health and well-being of individual­s currently being impacted by wildfires in the northern part of our province,” spokespers­on

Stephen Warner said.

Residents from North Spirit Lake First Nation and Cat Lake First Nation are currently being evacuated to cities like Sault Ste. Marie and Mississaug­a.

Members of Poplar Hill First Nation, Deer Lake First Nation and Pikangikum First Nation were evacuated from their communitie­s earlier this month.

 ?? ONTARIO FOREST FIRES ?? Environmen­t Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the GTA area as record-high levels of air pollution are seen due to northern wildfires.
ONTARIO FOREST FIRES Environmen­t Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the GTA area as record-high levels of air pollution are seen due to northern wildfires.

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