ALBERTA — After a tumultuous 2023 wildfire season and amid dry conditions, Forestry Minister Todd Loewen visited Whitecourt on Tuesday afternoon to declare the start of the 2024 wildfire season. Loewen underlined plans to add 100 new wildland firefighters to the Alberta Wildfire Team, bringing the total number of firefighters to approximately 1,000 by May 15. The wildfire season has started 10 days early this year. Loewen said this means permits are now required before burning in the Alberta Forest Protection Area, which includes the Whitecourt Forest Area. “Wildfire prevention is a shared responsibility,” Loewen said during a press conference at the Whitecourt Forestry Warehouse. …Loewen asserted that more than 60 per cent of Alberta’s wildfires in 2023 were caused by humans. …The addition of 100 firefighters is dependent on the approval of the 2024 provincial budget, according to Alberta Forestry. As for the possibility of budgeting for more than 100 new firefighters, Loewen deferred to “the budget process” in the Alberta legislature.