But, you said "To assume forest management can control the current fire problem is folly."
and that's where I disagree with what you said. Forest Management properly applied would reduce these fire problems a lot.
Now, a point is made above that most of these fire areas in Canada are too remote for such management to be applied. Which is a very curious thing. Here we have a resource (forests) in enormous demand, and most of it doesn't even have any access.
Canada is forest.
To assume such vast areas can be managed is folly
I understand that management can affect fires but if the areas are vast, the cost is beyond the benefit.