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Made HereGabor Szilasi, 95, has been based in Montreal since the late 1950s. He's known for immortalizing both landscape and people, and for his optimistic, joyful approach.
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As wildfires continue to rage in Canada — sometimes sending heavy smoke over Vermont — CBC journalist Ben Shingler shares the latest.
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In Canada, more than 25 million acres of land — an area larger than Portugal — has burned, and the fire season shows no signs of slowing. Here's why many fires are being left to burn.
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Rain is expected to start on Sunday evening, potentially helping to put out wildfires in Canada's Alberta and Quebec provinces. This is already the country's worst wildfire year on record.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak discusses the Canadian wildfires and examines the U.S. coverage with a CBC journalist.
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Millions of Americans are under air quality alerts as wildfires burn in Canada. Experts say the weather pattern could change by early next week, and stress the need to take precautions until then.
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From particulate matter to the AQI, here's what you need to know to protect yourself as the smoky haze settles over much of the East Coast.
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The National Weather Service said air quality has "plummeted" across the Northeast. A disaster preparedness expert says people should take the warnings seriously.
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As hazy skies and clouds have enveloped northern Vermont, the Agency of Natural Resources says at-risk groups should take caution amid the poor air quality.
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For decades, Indigenous people have often been the subject of documentaries — but haven't had much say in how they are represented in those films. Abenaki documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin, who is based in Quebec, has spent her life's work changing that. Recently, she was recognized for her work with the Edward MacDowell Medal.