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The state of Minnesota is taking a breath of fresh air after nearly a week-long air quality alert due to wildfire smoke out of Canada. While the state was impacted by the smoke, it is far from the fires on the ground to the north, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Joining Minnesota Now with the details on the fires, as well as Canada's response to them is Mike Flannigan. He’s the scientific director of the Institute of Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, Canada.
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The state of Minnesota is taking a breath of fresh air after nearly a week-long air quality alert due to wildfire smoke out of Canada. While the state was impacted by the smoke, it is far from the fires on the ground to the north, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Joining Minnesota Now with the details on the fires, as well as Canada's response to them is Mike Flannigan. He’s the scientific director of the Institute of Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, Canada.

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