The Jasper wildfire investigation will resume on Wednesday.
— Dan Mazier (@MBDan7) October 21, 2024
Here's what the investigation has revealed so far:
1) Minister Guilbeault’s senior officials were caught discussing cancelling prescribed burns for ‘political’ purposes, months before Jasper burned.
2) Minister…
The Jasper wildfire investigation will resume on Wednesday.
Here’s what the investigation has revealed so far:
1) Minister Guilbeault’s senior officials were caught discussing cancelling prescribed burns for ‘political’ purposes, months before Jasper burned.
2) Minister Guilbeault’s top officials at Parks Canada couldn’t tell Parliament how many hectares of dead pine remain standing in Jasper.
3) Minister Guilbeault’s Vice-President at Parks Canada claimed he does not take minutes at his operations team meetings, following requests for evidence.
4) Minister Guilbeault’s department turned away 50 firefighters and 20 fire trucks who arrived on scene to stop the fires.
5) Minister Guilbeault’s department handcuffed the Alberta government from decision making when they were trying to help.
6) Minister Guilbeault did ‘NOTHING…to address the landscape of beetle killed timber to prevent the mega fire’ according to a forestry expert who warned the Liberals that a fire was inevitable if they didn’t act.
7) Minister Guilbeault’s department threatened arrest and forceful removal to a fire crew that arrived on scene to help.
The verdict of the Jasper wildfire investigation is becoming very clear:
The Jasper wildfire was a result of the Liberal government’s forest mismanagement and gross negligence.
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