Saskatchewan Premier Rejects Military Aid
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces call to bring in military as wildfires rage

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More than 30,000 people in Saskatchewan and Manitoba have been forced to flee their homes.
Manitoba has 27 wildfires, a third of which are out of control.
Saskatchewan is battling 25 active fires and estimates 400 structures have burned.
Smoke from the Prairie wildfires has drifted as far east as Newfoundland and Labrador and as far south as Florida .
Officials confirmed that roughly half of the structures in Chipewyan Lake had been destroyed by a wildfire on the weekend .
The reeve of the district said 38 structures were destroyed, including the community health centre, water treatment plant and homes.
The district of Opportunity covers a dozen small rural communities in northern Alberta .
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