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‘It gives them hope’: Volunteers plant trees on land devastated by N.S. wildfireThe species of trees planted follow the FireSmart Program, a national initiative aimed at mitigating the vulnerability of homes to wildfires.CanadaOct 29, 2023
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Montrealers celebrate National Tree Day with tree-planting activity on Mount RoyalOrganizers said Wednesday's event on Mount Royal is a small gesture to bring attention to the crucial role of trees in urban communities.CanadaSep 22, 2021
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Fall begins in Winnipeg with National Tree Day eventsFall is here and it's National Tree Day in Canada, meaning plenty of Winnipeggers are in full celebration mode.EnvironmentSep 22, 2021
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Campaign announced to help replace trees damaged by post-tropical storm DorianTree Canada, a national charity, announced the campaign known as #OperationReLeaf, Wednesday in Halifax.EnvironmentNov 13, 2019
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City of Ottawa saves 50 trees in west-end park from death-by-LRTA number of trees in Ottawa's west-end will get axed due to the light-rail transit expansion — but the municipality was able to save 50, thanks to a $25,000 grant.EnvironmentAug 17, 2018
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Trees planted in Halifax to mark Canada 150Tree Canada is hosting 150 tree-planting initiatives across the country.CanadaOct 12, 2017
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Reforestation efforts get underway in Fort McMurrayThe effort to get Fort McMurray back to normal following last spring's massive wildfire continued Saturday, as volunteers lined up to help plant trees in the region.EnvironmentMay 27, 2017
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‘Operation ReLeaf’ set to dig in 1 year after devastating Fort McMurray wildfireTree Canada is spending $1 million to bring trees back to the city, as a part of Operation ReLeaf.CanadaMay 2, 2017
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Tree Canada launches Canada 150 tree-planting events in ReginaTree Canada plans to roll out tree-planting events across the country as a way to commemorate Canada's 150th anniversary.CanadaApr 23, 2017
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Massive $1.3M tree-planting effort in Fort McMurray to start this springThe project is dubbed Operation ReLeaf – Fort McMurray and is expected to start this spring with the potential to continue into 2018.EnvironmentFeb 2, 2017
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