A string of calamities has revealed the resilience and sense of unity that Fort McMurray, Alta. spent decades building
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Long after the fire, Fort McMurray residents are still battling insurance companies
But they’ve got an unlikely ally—a savvy, ‘unpaid representative’ who is giving beleaguered homeowners a fighting chance against stingy insurers
Trudeau says ‘We’re all getting what we want’ on pipelines. He means nobody’s happy.
With the Liberals sliding in the polls, Trudeau’s middling stance on pipelines isn’t helping
B.C. fires stir memories of Fort McMurray—and fear for the future
The evacuation of Williams Lake shows lessons of last year’s nightmare sank in. Good thing, because the wildfire threat across Western Canada is getting worse.
The wildfire baby who came back to Fort Mac
‘Time really does heal,’ says Brielle Brunet’s mother Monique, on the eve of her daughter’s first birthday
Watch ‘The Healing of Fort McMurray’ special anniversary broadcast
On the anniversary of the Fort McMurray fire, City Calgary and City Edmonton presented a special live broadcast about the fire’s aftermath
Fort McMurray fire evacuees on what they took when they fled
A year after the fire, residents of Fort McMurray reflect on the decisions they made that day about what to take with them, and what to leave behind
Fort McMurray: One year later
Maclean’s interviewed four evacuees after the fire in Fort McMurray. One year later, we tracked them down to ask about the time that followed and how the fire affected their lives.
How big was the Fort McMurray fire?
A year after wildfires engulfed Fort McMurray, here’s a reminder of just how massive the fire area was
How ‘Fort Mac Strong’ became a thing
The label sprang up spontaneously, on handmade signs and locally printed bumper-stickers. It never suited a town so well.