Media Blames Climate—But What About the Arson?

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Media Blames Climate—But What About the Arson? That’s the question no one’s asking—and the silence is deafening.

Manitoba’s official wildfire data just dropped, and it’s damning: 99 of 109 wildfires this year were human-caused. Let that sink in. Saskatchewan isn’t far behind, with over 90% of fires traced back to human activity. Yet the national conversation is stuck on vague references to "climate change" and rising global temperatures.

This is more than a fire crisis. It’s a crisis of truth, accountability, and leadership. Two Canadians have lost their lives. Over 25,000 have been evacuated. And we’re still stuck in headlines that refuse to mention even the possibility of negligence—or worse, arson.

We cannot address a national emergency with half-truths and politically convenient narratives. Yes, climate matters. But when the cause is overwhelmingly human, the responsible course isn’t to deflect—it’s to confront. Why are we ignoring the root while obsessing over the branches?

The question is simple: If human actions are driving most of these fires, what will it take for our leaders—and our media—to face that?

🟠 Why isn’t the federal government tracking arson stats, even after admitting most fires last year were climate-linked?
🟠 When will the media acknowledge the difference between cause and fuel?

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#wildfires2025 #manitobafires #truthmatters #arsoncrisis #climatevsreality

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