Canada, United States expand agreement to help each other fight wildfires
OTTAWA — Canada and the United States are expanding an agreement to share people and equipment to fight wildfires.
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and U.S. Ambassador David Cohen are signing the memorandum of understanding in Ottawa today.
The two countries have repeatedly relied on each other to help when the wildfire situation grows beyond what they can handle on their own.
The new agreement replaces a number of separate deals between the two countries in a bid to make the sharing of firefighters, incident managers and equipment more efficient.