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Trump threatens tariffs amid Canadian wildfire smoke concerns

17 July 2026
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Air quality alerts are in effect for over 100 million people as smoke from wildfires in Minnesota and Canada spreads across major U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and New York City. The situation has raised concerns about the upcoming World Cup final in New Jersey, which President Trump plans to attend, amid ongoing poor air quality. In response to criticism regarding Canada’s handling of climate issues, Carney emphasized the U.S.’s own shortcomings in clean energy efforts and its withdrawal from international climate initiatives under the Trump administration. The president’s administration has recently threatened to increase tariffs against Canada following the announcement to withdraw from the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a key trade deal that has been in place for six years.

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The increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in North America are linked to climate change, making air quality a growing public health concern. The U.S. has seen a significant rollback of environmental regulations and international climate commitments, impacting global efforts to address climate change. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which is now under threat of withdrawal, has been a stabilizing force in North America, facilitating trade and cooperation on environmental issues. These developments highlight the interplay between national policies and international relations in the context of pressing climate challenges.

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