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MNR wants input on managing forest fires

Expanding development in Ontario's far north has the Ministry of Natural Resource re-thinking how it fights forest fires.

Climate change and ongoing northern development forces ministry to tackle fires in a new way

The MNR is reviewing the current strategy it uses to fight forest fires and says there are increasing signs that shifts in climate and forest conditions are likely to result in more difficult fire seasons. (Supplied)

Expanding development in Ontario's far north has the Ministry of Natural Resource re-thinking how it fights forest fires.

A fire specialist with the ministry said, in the past, far-North fires were monitored and fought when they threatened communities.

But David Heaman said "all the economic activity that's going on, such as mining development, some forestry development, such as in the Pikangikum area," means the ministry has to develop new strategies.

Climate change is another reason the ministry is reviewing how it fights fires, Heaman said.

The ministry is looking for public input on changing its fire fighting policies.

For more information, go to Ontario's Environmental Registry website at www.ebr.gov.on.ca and type "forest fires" into the search bar.

Read the ministry's discussion paper on updating Ontario's approach for managing forest fires below: