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Gatineau bans fireworks for Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Canada days

Gatineau is following other Quebec municipalities in banning fireworks during Canada Day andSaint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations, while fireworks are set to go ahead July 1 in Ottawa.

City cited wildfire situation in Quebec, but Ottawa has no plans to issue its own ban

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Fireworks will be banned in Gatineau for Canada Day and Quebec's Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. (Daniel Thomas/Radio-Canada)

Gatineau is following other Quebec municipalities in banning fireworks during Canada Day andSaint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations.

The prohibition is based on a recommendation from the province's forest firefighting agency,Socit de protection des forts contre le feu (SOPFEU),due to numerous forest fires that have raged across Quebec recently.

Gatineauresidents won'tbe able to launch fireworks or use sparklers during the festivities for the June 24 and July 1 holidays, the city said in a news release. It reiterated any open air fire isprohibited "at all times on all the territory of Gatineau."

"It is important to double down on our vigilance given the situation of forest firesnow striking Quebec," the city release added.

For those who have already received a fireworks permit, the city said they will receive a "courtesy call" from theService de scurit incendie (SSIG) to advise them of the ban.

Ottawa has not issued a similar fireworks ban for Canada Day, and city media relations told CBCThursdaythat fireworks will go ahead as planned on July 1 at LeBreton Flats.

According to the latest status report, SOPFEU is now fighting 80 active fires in Quebec,including 21 that are considered out of control.