Let’s get creative: CAF can’t keep picking up emergency response shortfall

Given the reality of climate change, the demand for federal disaster assistance will only increase. The answer cannot always be 'send in the military.'
Canadian Armed Forces members on the ground helping to respond to the wildfire that engulfed Jasper, Alta., last month.

OTTAWA—As Canada watched in horror last month, Alberta's landmark town of Jasper was engulfed in a wildfire, and the federal government announced that the Canadian Army would provide disaster assistance. 

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