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Manitoba urges thousands to evacuate as Canada wildfires spread

"This is the largest evacuation in many Manitobans’ living memory," says Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew

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Manitoba declared a state of emergency and urged thousands of people in northern and eastern parts of the province to evacuate, as wildfires spread in Central and Western Canada.

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said at a news conference that 17,000 people needed to move quickly, including from the city of Flin Flon. Many will be put up at soccer fields and community centres in Winnipeg and other cities, and federal armed forces will be arriving to help transport evacuees, he said.

“This is the largest evacuation in many Manitobans’ living memory, and this will require significant resources and co-operation from all levels of government,” Kinew said in a statement.

Separately, wildfires in Alberta province have prompted a temporary shutdown of some oil and gas production and forced residents of at least one small town to evacuate.

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Oil producer Cenovus Energy said it was scaling back nonessential workers at its Foster Creek facility in response to the wildfires in northern Alberta.

Cenovus’ Foster Creek operation is among some oil sands facilities operated by companies with assets in the Bonnyville-Cold Lake region.

That region was affected on Wednesday by wildfires spanning 2,900 hectares (11.2 square miles) near Chipewyan Lake, a small community in the northern part of the province, approximately 130 km (81 miles) west of the oil sands hub of Fort McMurray.

Cenovus stated that it was closely monitoring the evolving wildfire situation, and the staffing measure was a precaution.

Alberta government officials said on Wednesday there was no current threat to Chipewyan Lake, but residents have been placed on a one-hour evacuation notice as winds could shift.

Another blaze, nearly 1,600 hectares in size, is burning out of control about 7km north of Swan Hills, also in the province’s north.

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