Canada has been grappling with a significant increase in wildfire incidents, with Quebec being the latest region to experience this impact. On July 12, 2026, a new incident was reported in Quebec, highlighting the ongoing challenges the country faces. Over the years, wildfires have become a predominant driver of tree cover loss in Canada, contributing to approximately 60% of the total loss in recent years. This trend is concerning given that Canada has already experienced a net loss of 8.20 million hectares in tree cover, equivalent to a 2.76% decrease. The persistent rise in wildfire incidents underscores the need for a deeper understanding of their causes and impacts, encouraging broader discussions on sustainable forest management and climate resilience.