Six U.S. lawmakers are urging Canada to do more to control wildfires, blaming smoke for spoiling summer in their states. Ottawa says it takes wildfire prevention seriously, as hundreds of fires burn across the country.
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- Six U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to Canada's ambassador blaming Canadian wildfire smoke for poor air quality in the U.S. 32s
- The lawmakers criticized Canada's forest management and called for stronger wildfire prevention. 37s
- Manitoba's premier responded, highlighting the loss of lives in Canada and criticizing the U.S. lawmakers' approach. 47s
- Experts emphasized that wildfires are most harmful near their source and pointed to climate change as a key factor. 1m 6s
- The dispute comes after G7 leaders agreed to cooperate on wildfire prevention. 1m 48s