U.S. Republicans demand that Canada deal with wildfires – but won’t acknowledge climate change | Unpublished
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Author: Tammy Webber
Publication Date: August 14, 2025 - 13:34

U.S. Republicans demand that Canada deal with wildfires – but won’t acknowledge climate change

August 14, 2025

The sternly worded statements and letters are filled with indignation and outrage: Republican U.S. lawmakers say Canada has done too little to contain wildfires and smoke that have fouled the air in several states this summer.

“Instead of enjoying family vacations at Michigan’s beautiful lakes and campgrounds, for the third summer in a row, Michiganders are forced to breathe hazardous air as a result of Canada’s failure to prevent and control wildfires,” read a statement last week from the state’s GOP congressional delegation, echoing similar missives from Republicans in Iowa, New York, North Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.



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