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Canada’s response to the raging wildfires.

Wildfires Ravage Canada, Impacting Air Quality in Major U.S. Cities

Wildfires in Canada have wreaked havoc on air quality in cities across the United States, from Chicago to New York City to Washington, D.C. These devastating fires continue to burn, with the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center reporting a staggering 588 active wildfires in the country. Of these, 285 are classified as “out of control.” The provinces of Ontario and Quebec, which border states as far west as Minnesota and as far east as Maine, are particularly affected, with a combined total of 181 fires.

Current Conditions and National Preparedness

The current national preparedness level has been rated as a five, the highest and most extreme rating, indicating a high demand for firefighting resources. The fires have been exacerbated by hot temperatures and dry weather conditions. The Canadian government has assured residents of Quebec that assistance is being provided to communities affected by the wildfires.

“Quebecers can be assured that all orders of government are working together to keep them and their communities safe during this difficult time. As the impacts of the wildfires continue to be felt across the country, it’s all-hands-on-deck when it comes to managing the fires. I would like to reiterate our commitment to helping those affected, and extend my sincere thanks to all first responders and members of the Canadian Armed Forces,”

said Bill Blair, president of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and minister of emergency preparedness, in a statement on June 16.

International Support and Cooperation

The United States has stepped in to provide support in fighting the Canadian wildfires. Last month, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced an enhanced wildland fire cooperation agreement between the two countries. This agreement ensures that mutual aid is efficiently and effectively deployed where it is most needed, on both sides of the border.

“The United States and Canada have a long history of working together to fight wildfires across North America. This arrangement builds on this proud history to improve how we cooperate at all levels to meet the growing wildfire threat. As climate change continues to threaten communities, infrastructure, forests, and rangelands, finding new ways to work together is essential,”

said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in a statement on June 23.

He added, “I am confident that this arrangement between our two nations, coupled with critical reforms and investments we aim to secure in President Biden’s FY24 budget for our federal wildland firefighter workforce, will improve how we protect firefighters and communities and share resources, information, and expertise as we tackle this crisis together.”

Fireworks Shows Impacted

Due to the intense fires and dry conditions, several cities in Canada have canceled fireworks shows as part of their Canada Day celebrations on July 1. However, with Independence Day approaching in the U.S., most cities are moving forward with traditional fireworks displays, even in typically fireworks-restricted areas like California.



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