'The whole country is not on fire': Canadian tourism industry struggles as fires rage

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OTTAWA — Climate change and its deluges of severe weather and wildfires have left many Canadian tourism companies struggling to get insurance and convince...

OTTAWA — Climate change and its deluges of severe weather and wildfires have left many Canadian tourism companies struggling to get insurance and convince visitors that Canada is still open for business.

But she says the biggest challenge is that many international visitors see a headline about wildfires in one part of Canada and don't understand that they are having no impact on most of the country. Tourism Minister Soraya Martínez Ferrada says there is no "miracle" cure, but government and industry must prepare for the worst because climate change isn't going away.The 13-mile long aerial tram was constructed in 1911 “to transport salt from Saline Valley to Owens Valley,” rangers said.A Shocking Discovery in High-Temperature Superconductors May Start the New Age of PowerCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.

More than 100 blazes are burning across Canada Monday, with several major wildfires prompting evacuations for hundreds of residents and threatening to swallow up communities.The long weekend may not give everyone the tease of summer they want, but don't count it as a write off yet

 

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