Donald Trump blames Canada for smoke pollution
Summary
More than 800 wildfires are burning in Canada, causing thick smoke that harms air quality in Canada and several U.S. states. President Donald Trump has blamed Canada’s forest management for the smoke pollution and threatened to impose extra tariffs.Key Facts
- Over 800 wildfires are active across Canada, with about 190 in northern Ontario.
- The increase in fires is linked to climate change.
- Smoke from the fires has caused poor air quality in parts of Canada and U.S. states like Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, and New York.
- The smoke pollution has raised concerns before the World Cup final in New Jersey.
- President Donald Trump criticized Canada’s way of managing its forests.
- Trump threatened to add more tariffs on Canada because of the smoke issue.
- The fires and smoke are an ongoing environmental and cross-border concern.
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