On June 6, 2014 ICLR held a Webinar providing a forecast of the 2014 Canadian wildfire season. The interactive webinar, lead by Kerry Anderson of the Canadian Forest Service, summarized current fire conditions in Canada and provided a forecast for the 2014 wildfire season. Kerry Anderson is a fire research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service. Dr. Anderson received his B.Sc. in 1985, M.Sc. in 1991 and Ph.D in 2009 at the University of Alberta. His PhD thesis entitled "A Multi-scale Approach to Fire-growth Modelling" examined predicting forest fire growth over a range of scales from hourly to seasonally. His M.Sc. thesis entitled "Models to Predict Lightning Occurrence and Prediction over Albert" examined the ability to forecast lightning using upper air soundings. Dr. Anderson is actively involved in research to predict smoke forecasting, fire weather and fire behaviour. Through this research, Dr. Anderson has and continues to develop models to assist fire management agencies in daily operational planning by predicting the potential impact of fires on the landscape.