Guilbeault insists his ministry not to blame for Jasper wildfire devastation

The environment minister repeatedly evaded questions about the federal government’s response to multiple warnings of the potential for a catastrophic forest fire in Jasper

OTTAWA — Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said on Wednesday that his ministry is not to blame for the fire that ripped through Jasper National Park this summer, devastating one-third of all structures in the Alberta mountain town, and that nothing could have been done to prevent it.

“(T)here was no stopping this fire, and no forest was going to escape its path,” Guilbeault told a parliamentary committee investigating the federal government’s responsibility for the unprecedented wildfire.

The fire started when a lightning storm sparked multiple fires in federally administered parkland surrounding Jasper, forcing an immediate evacuation of all Jasper residents.

Guilbeault demurred on multiple occasions when asked whether the federal government bore any responsibility for the disaster, touting recent investments in forest management and wildfire mitigation.

Responding to MPs’ questions, he implied several times that the opposition Conservative party bore responsibility for not taking climate change seriously enough.

“I find it incredibly ironic that your party… would be asking these questions when you oppose both measures to fight climate change and measures to adapt to climate change,” Guilbeault told Conservative MP Dane Lloyd in a testy exchange.

Wildfire destruction in Jasper.
The remains of restaurants and business’ in Jasper, Alta., after wildfires hit, on Friday July 26, 2024.Photo by Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press

“All I could say is that we tried to warn them that it was coming. We told them constantly.”

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