Editors explain why they chose wildfires as ºÃÉ«tv news story of the year

Jordan McGee reacts while searching for belongings in the ruins of his family's home after it was destroyed in a wildfire earlier this month in the suburban community of Hammonds Plains, N.S. outside of Halifax on Thursday, June 22, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

ºÃÉ«tv wildfires were the first choice for ºÃÉ«tvnews story of the year, as voted by editors in newsrooms across the country. Here is a sampling of comments from editors who identified the wildfires as the year's biggest story:

One of the stories that consistently made headlines — and that has been dividing ºÃÉ«tvs on social media and among partisan circles generally — has been climate change. These discussions became overly heated during the summer of wildfires that claimed large swaths of ºÃÉ«tv forests, and forced an entire city, Yellowknife, to evacuate. I fear we will only see more of these kinds of stories in the coming years.

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