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Trump threatens to increase Canada tariffs over wildfire smoke pollution

Trump threatens to increase Canada tariffs over wildfire smoke pollution

Posted on July 18, 2026 By admin


U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday (July 17, 2026) an increase of tariff on Canada to cover the cost of smoke pollution from wildfires that have choked large parts of the United States. Dense wildfire smoke billowing down from Canada and northern Minnesota has set off unhealthy air quality alerts across the U.S.

As of Saturday (July 18, 2026), there were 937 active fires in Canada, most of which were burning out of control, according to the Canadian Wildland Fire Information System. “This is Willful Negligence, and becoming a yearly occurrence, costing the United States Billions of Dollars,” Mr. Trump said on Truth Social, adding that the “cost of this pollution must of necessity be added to the TARIFFS Canada is currently paying.”

Mr. Trump accused Canada of “not properly maintaining” their forests, failing to carry out “basic Forest Management and Debris Removal”. He said he would call Prime Minister Mark Carney “to find out what they are going to do about” the smoke.

Detroit, in the U.S. Midwest, remained the most polluted city in the world. Washington and Chicago weren’t far behind.

Detroit, in the U.S. Midwest, remained the most polluted city in the world. Washington and Chicago weren’t far behind.
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Canada’s emergency management Minister Eleanor Olszewski said Canada and the United States were in “constant contact”, pointing toward their “long history of working together to fight wildfires”. She added that Canada has invested $12 billion in forests sustainability and fire prevention since 2020.

Detroit, in the U.S. Midwest, remained the most polluted city in the world on Friday (July 17, 2026), according to tracker IQAir. Washington and Chicago weren’t far behind, and officials warned against spending unnecessary time outside. The pollution triggered concern over the World Cup final on Sunday (July 19, 2026) in an open stadium in New Jersey.

In New Jersey and New York, the metro area was experiencing air that could be unhealthy for sensitive groups, an improvement after smog on Thursday (July 16, 2026) made the Manhattan skyline barely visible. But the National Weather Service (NWS) warned the smoke may thicken overnight into Saturday (July 18, 2026) morning. Tournament organisers are “monitoring closely”, White House World Cup Task Force Executive Director Andrew Giuliani told a briefing.

Peter Mullinax, a meteorologist for NWS, told AFP that winds over the Great Lakes could push more smoke into the Northeast, which could keep skies hazy. He said forecasts for that region do expect some improvement. “I don’t believe that this should be as impactful as if you might be playing a game today,” Mr. Mullinax said.

The issue for Sunday’s (July 19, 2026) game, said Joel Dreessen, an air quality forecaster for the state of Maryland, is whether more smoke spills south after weekend storm systems. “Some of the models are starting to indicate that we’ll start to pull down some smoke,” he told AFP.

Traveling toxicity

In cities across the Midwest and Northeast, people wore masks outdoors to filter out the dangerous air. In New York, libraries and train stations were handing them out for free.

Chris Carlsten, who studies the health impacts of fire smoke at the University of British Columbia, told AFP that the fine pollution particles from wildfires are particularly impactful on the lungs, whereas vehicle pollution skews slightly towards heart impacts. He said plumes can be filled with wood and vegetation debris but also paint, plastic or metal. And as smoke plumes travel, they undergo “photochemical aging,” a series of reactions that Mr. Carlsten said “seem to make, from everything we understand in the chemistry, the aerosol more toxic”.

The upper Midwest that is closer to the fires has faced especially bad air, with parts of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin all recording air quality readings deep into the “hazardous” range for days.

Climate change link

Advocates have stressed the connection between repeated episodes of wildfire smoke and climate change. Mark Parrington, a scientist at the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, told AFP that climate change was providing conditions for a longer fire season, with higher surface air temperatures and lower soil moisture.

So, he explained, “when there’s an ignition, we see these really large-scale, persistent burning where these fires can burn for weeks and weeks at a time through summer”. The blazes were worsening on Friday (July 17, 2026) in Canada, especially in Ontario, according to authorities there.

Fires in Ontario have not caused any casualties, and several remote communities have been evacuated, as dozens of aircraft battle the blazes. Meanwhile 16 active fires were burning in the Superior National Forest, on Minnesota’s border with Canada. “The forecast for erratic weather, shifting winds and the potential for isolated damaging wind gusts and thunderstorms will be a challenge for firefighting efforts,” the U.S. Forest Service said.

Published – July 18, 2026 03:37 pm IST



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