Oregon now requires homeowners in high-risk areas to reduce vegetation and follow stricter building codes to prevent wildfires. In Canada, wildfire protection remains largely voluntary despite record-breaking fires. Experts argue that stronger, standardized rules could make communities safer. Find out why Canada may need to rethink its wildfire prevention approach.
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