Our paper in Environmental Research Letters studying the links between large wildfire events and climatic and/or meteorological conditions in coniferous boreal forest of north-eastern Canada. We find that the impact of climatic drivers on fire size varied spatially. Indeed, climatic variables that have most strongly influenced fire size differed between continental and oceanic regions. In both zones across eastern Canada, the predicted climatic changes for the next decades seem to include trends towards these conditions that promote large fires.