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Mobile veterinary clinic set up in Thunder Bay, Ont., for animals affected by wildfires

July 21, 2026

A veterinary team from southern Ontario has driven up to Thunder Bay to provide care for cats and dogs displaced by the region’s wildfires. More than a dozen communities, including several First Nations in the northwest, are under evacuation this wildfire season. Here's what's being done to look after the animals affected.



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