Another 69 Canadians headed to help fight bushland fires in Australia
OTTAWA — Another 69 Canadians are heading to Australia this week to help fight the country’s worst bush fires in recent memory.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says the deployment comes after Australia asked for more help.
More than 200 bush fires continue to rage across Australia, with the two most populated states of New South Wales and Victoria bearing the brunt of the damage.
The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre says 27 incident management staff will leave for Melbourne Thursday, followed by two more incident managers and 40 firefighters on the weekend.