Nov 1, 2021 8:51 PM - The Canadian Press
International delegates attending a UN climate convention underway in Glasgow were reminded of images of homes burning and people fleeing from the Fraser Canyon community of Lytton as a wildfire levelled it in just hours on June 30th.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the fate of the village during his opening address to the COP-26 climate convention in Scotland.
Trudeau noted an all-time Canadian high temperature of 49.6 degrees Celsius was set in Lytton just one day before the flames broke out.
He reminded other world leaders that ``what happened in Lytton can, has and will happen anywhere,'' and he urged fellow delegates to ``step up'' and reduce greenhouse gas emissions together.
Trudeau told the United Nations conference the country relies on carbon pricing and plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions even further.