ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaNewly trained Wabanaki wildland firefighters from New Brunswick lend support to Alberta21 minutes agoDuration 2:1821 minutes agoNewsDuration 2:18 A group of new wildland firefighters from First Nations in New Brunswick celebrated completing their training, a day before being deployed to fight wildfires in Alberta. Related Stories N.S. firefighters head home after helping to battle large Sask. wildfire Group of P.E.I. firefighters to join the fight against wildfires in western Canada Firefighting sisters from Pinaymootang First Nation working on the front lines of Manitoba’s wildfire effort ‘When our mates need help, Australia is there’: Fire crew from Down Under deployed in Alberta Smoke blankets Alberta as fight against western wildfires continuesMore from NewsVideo3:19The 44th Acadian Games in Dieppe blend culture and competitionCBC News New Brunswick 12 minutes agoVideo2:52Prince Edward attends 150th anniversary of P.E.I. Regiment as part of Canada tour26 minutes agoVideo3:31Interior Health CEO being replaced months ahead of scheduled retirement27 minutes agoVideo0:57What’s next for Vancouver’s former Hudson’s Bay retail space?30 minutes agoVideo3:27UN chief says U.S.-backed Gaza aid operation ‘is killing people’31 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:10Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.June 26Video1:12Cape Breton fisherman has close encounter with great white sharkCBC News Nova Scotia June 26Video0:32Video of March 20, 2022 incident played in courtJune 23Video3:39FULL SPEECH: U.S. strikes ‘completely and fully obliterated’ Iranian nuclear sites, Trump saysCBC News June 22Video8:04Why this searcher believes missing N.S. kids are in the woodsJune 20now
Newly trained Wabanaki wildland firefighters from New Brunswick lend support to Alberta
