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Nuh. I referenced an earlier post which detailed an analysis on the rapidly changing climatic conditions in Canada. Basically much hotter, much earlier, less snow melt. These have all contributed to creating a far more dangerous forest fire situation.
The argument is not about climate change "causing" this fire. It's about how the rapidly warming ecosystems of the area are creating far more favourable conditions for a fire to become uncontrollable.
Artist also posted a reference which detailed how this increase in fire risk is happening throughout the world as temperatures rise.
That latest article you linked was essentially a highly prejudiced opinion piece. Those sharing the proferred opinion, might choose to entertain it as part of their personal take on reality, but others are entitled to hold out for something with a bit more substance and objectivity before committing to that particular viewpoint.