New York Post

Wanted to know if ‘forest was dry’

- By MARJORIE HERNANDEZ

A Canadian man who touted conspiracy theories claiming forest fires were deliberate­ly set by the government has been convicted of starting 14 fires himself.

Pyromaniac Brian Paré, 38, pleaded guilty earlier this week to 13 counts of arson and one count of arson with disregard for human life.

“As his main motivation, [he] claimed he was doing tests to find out whether the forest was really dry or not,” said prosecutor Marie-Philippe Charron, according to The Independen­t.

Prosecutor­s said one of the fires set by Paré caused the evacuation of at least 500 homes in Chapais, Quebec, in June 2023, according to CBC. That fire alone burned 873 hectares — about 4 square miles — of forest, officials said.

“On May 31 at 8:30 p.m., the town of Chapais issued a mandatory evacuation order due to the raging fires, in particular the fire at Lake Cavan as well as the airport fire, two fires that are included in the charges and were cause by the accused,” Charron said during a hearing Monday in Chibougama­u court.

The Chapais fire was one of the first of five blazes Paré started May 31-June 1, prosecutor­s said. The spree started just three days after the Quebec government banned open fires in or around the forest because of increasing­ly dry weather conditions.

Climate change denier

Investigat­ors observed the string of five fires had no possible natural causes.

In his social media posts, Paré falsely claimed the government had started the fires to convince people of climate change, according to The Independen­t.

Paré became the lead suspect after cops probed the 38-year-old June 2 when he was seen in the area where a fire had started. Investigat­ors started following his social media posts, in which he claimed the devastatin­g fires were deliberate­ly set by the government to trick people into believing in climate change.

Paré was arrested Sept. 7 after investigat­ors obtained a warrant and installed a tracking device on his vehicle. Prosecutor­s said Paré was tracked to locations where some of the fires were started.

“At this point, the accused admitted he was the one who started the fires and, as his main motivation, claimed he was doing tests to find out whether the forest was really dry or not,” Charron said.

Paré’s defense attorney requested a pre-sentencing report, which should be released in April. He remains in custody while awaiting his sentencing.

Canada’s 2023 wildfire season shattered records and burned about 18.4 million hectares or 45.5 million acres — roughly the size of North Dakota, CNN reported.

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 ?? ?? UP IN FLAMES: Brian Paré (top) pleaded guilty to setting 14 fires in Canada after claiming the government set them.
UP IN FLAMES: Brian Paré (top) pleaded guilty to setting 14 fires in Canada after claiming the government set them.

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