Global National: July 23, 2024 | Jasper National Park wildfire forces thousands to flee



Thousands of people in Alberta are on the move as a wildfire rages through Jasper National Park, one of Canada’s most treasured and popular parks. Heather Yourex-West explains what complicated the scramble to escape and what officials are preparing for, while Alissa Thibault checks in on how evacuees are holding up.

With multiple high-profile Democrats now endorsing her, U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris is in full campaign mode to win her party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential election. Jackson Proskow looks at Harris’ first campaign rally, the money pouring in for her, the enthusiasm for her campaign and how the Republicans are responding to this revamped race for the White House.

After several days of relentless pressure to step down, Kimberly Cheatle has resigned as director of the U.S. Secret Service over her agency’s failures ahead of the assassination attempt on former U.S. president Donald Trump. As Eric Sorensen reports, there are still no answers about why Trump wasn’t better protected.

Khaled Hussein, a Canadian citizen and Edmonton gas station worker, has been convicted in London of being a member of a proscribed terrorist organization. Redmond Shannon reports on the terror group Al-Muhajiroun (or ALM), the deadly terror plots it’s been linked to and what Hussein told undercover RCMP agents.

With Canada’s recent population surge being mostly tied to immigration, the federal government has made some policy changes to try to crack down on how people enter Canada. Mackenzie Gray explains how those changes haven’t stopped asylum seeker claims from reaching record highs and why those numbers could grow if former U.S. president Donald Trump returns to the White House.

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  1. Dear Canadians,
    I saw and heard about a wildfire in Jasper park.
    Your country is very very beautiful.
    There are wonderful national parks,lakes and amazing places in Canada.
    Canada is a treasure on the wordl.
    I wish you to succeed in controlling the forest fires.
    It is a tragedy to lose your own houses.
    I feel for you, I know how it feels to lose a house.
    I wish you the best in Canada.
    The love must to win

    Greetings from Europe
    Eva

    Balas
  2. Yeah keep sending 5 billion and more in foreign aid to Ukraine and all these other countries while Canada is burning. Literally have 1960s water bomber planes, under paid fire fighters, and barely any recruitment, govt doesn’t care about Canada

    Balas
  3. This is what happens when you elect a Conservative government: they react, never plan. And they have denied for years climate change is a thing. I blame Danielle Smith and her ilk who have stopped Albertans for YEARS from moving away from oil, who are now responsible for our national treasure being burnt to a crisp.

    Balas
  4. What's going on with all these gangs it seems many "New People" go right into the gang they must of had contact with others at home and then come here to join the gang of robbing, Selling Dope and doing violent crimes. I have never seen anything like it and when they are caught they go in jail for a hour or two and back on the street to do it all again and no one gets deported. The way things are going right now makes me think it's only going to get worse the GTA is already murder capital of Canada and it's just getting started.

    Balas
  5. How can the people go to the USA and apply for asylum and then come here and do the same thing that is totally wrong and how many of these people are criminals and terrorists? The USA talks about that stuff but here in Canada the media does not say anything about what is going on but I know violent crime is out of control not to mention all the people getting shot with guns from the USA show that we are not doing much to stop this but if criminals can get hot cars out of the country it has to be just as simple to bring guns into the Country along with drugs and everything else. I guess nothing will be said until someone big has themself or a family member involved before anything gets done on this Trudeau made issue.

    Balas
  6. Merci beaucoup pour l'histoire de Jasper wild fire in Canada. Let us keep them in our prayers❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    Millions of blessings,

    Esther St Juste

    Balas
  7. i maintain that NOBODY crossing the border from the United States should be eligible to claim asylum. that is supposed to be for people escaping situations where their lives are in imminent danger such as war. the US is the more prosperous country between us, so it's kind of ridiculous to me that they can cross the border from our more successful neighbor and act like they are fleeing a war torn country.

    Balas

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