
Trump: Canada should pay for air pollution from fires
The costs incurred by the US would have to be added "forcibly" to the existing tariffs on Canadian imports, he said on his platform
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The costs incurred by the US would have to be added "inevitably" to the existing tariffs on Canadian imports, he said on his platform Truth Social. The visibility, for example, on the skyline in New York was significantly affected, and there was also a smell of fire in the air. The effects were felt in large parts of the Northeast United States and Canada, including metropolitan areas such as Toronto, Chicago, Detroit and Washington.
Furthermore, The Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, had previously said that instead of talking and complaining, politicians should send help. This is what we have done for our American friends. Canada’s Minister for Civil Protection, Eleanor Olszewski, said after Trump’s remarks that both countries are in constant contact and have a long history of cooperation on such disasters. US President Donald Trump has blamed Canada for the air pollution caused by forest fires and threatened with consequences. He will call Prime Minister Mark Carney to find out what he is doing about air pollution.
In addition, For air pollution, which is also evident in various US metropolises, the costs incurred by the US must be replaced, Trump said. According to him, the US is unnecessarily polluted with dirty, polluted and unhealthy air, the quality of which is dangerous and completely unacceptable. The north of New Jersey, where Argentina and Spain face each other, has felt the effects of the wildfires in Canada.
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The costs incurred by the US would have to be added "inevitably" to the existing tariffs on Canadian imports, he said on his platform Truth Social.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe visibility, for example, on the skyline in New York was significantly affected, and there was also a smell of fire in the air.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe effects were felt in large parts of the Northeast United States and Canada, including metropolitan areas such as Toronto, Chicago, Detroit and Washington.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, had previously said that instead of talking and complaining, politicians should send help. This is what we have done for our American friends. Canada’s Minister for Civil Protection, Eleanor Olszewski, said after Trump’s remarks that both countries are in constant contact and have a long history of cooperation on such disasters.
reliability low1/4 sourcesUS President Donald Trump has blamed Canada for the air pollution caused by forest fires and threatened with consequences.
reliability low1/4 sourcesHe will call Prime Minister Mark Carney to find out what he is doing about air pollution.
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For air pollution, which is also evident in various US metropolises, the costs incurred by the US must be replaced, Trump said.
according to ORF NewsAccording to him, the US is unnecessarily polluted with dirty, polluted and unhealthy air, the quality of which is dangerous and completely unacceptable.
according to Watson +2The north of New Jersey, where Argentina and Spain face each other, has felt the effects of the wildfires in Canada.
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