It was early August 2022, when Michelle Wigmore was on her way back from leading a crew of wildland firefighters near Grande Prairie, Alta. They stopped for a coffee in Fox Creek, about 230 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

“There was a ‘help wanted’ sign up and the wage that they were offering at the Tim Hortons was higher than all our crew members,” said Wigmore in an interview with CBC’s What On Earth.

While they made a joke of it at the time, Wigmore — who has about three decades of experience fighting wildfires in Ontario and Alberta — says it felt unfair when she considered the amount of training and work involved in the job.

Low wages are one of the reasons Wigmore and others say wildland firefighters in Alberta are not returning to the seasonal jobs, resulting in a dwindling number of experienced firefighters and creating potential safety risks to personnel and the public.

Other reasons include “lack of benefits [and] lack of potential opportunity in the organization,” said a former wildland firefighter, whom CBC News has agreed to call by one of his initials, D, because of concerns speaking out could harm his livelihood.

57 points

Remove oil subsidies and use the money to fight the fires

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Without the government subsidies how would the oil companies make money?

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4 points

The same way thr rest of us have to

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3 points

Slinging coke to high school kids?

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3 points

Will no one think of the yacht clubs?

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The one corporate boot licker downvoting this

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Nope. School bus drivers were asked to work as drivers for firefighters last summer but they were offering two weeks on/ two weeks off for $20/hour for 8 hour days, food and accommodations not provided. They said to bring at tent.

I said no fucking way.

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That sounds like a shit deal. You would have been expected to camp nearby and figure out food yourself?

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Exactly. And staying in some empty piece of land with nothing nearby while only working 8 hours a day.

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23 points

Would you like to do this vitally important job that requires travel, training, hard labour, living rough, and includes heightened risk of serious injury all for minimum wage?

Seems the answer is obvious.

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It’s not minimum wage, but it certainly isn’t enough.

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Poetic license.

It is not actually minimum wage, but it is no where near far enough from it.

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20 points

No, not ever. Where’s the hazard pay?

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16 points

Hey kids, wanna get cancer?

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