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    Trump fumes over Canadian wildfire smoke and issues tariff threat

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJuly 18, 2026 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Carney on Thursday alluded to criticism of Canada’s response to the natural disaster, spotlighting the U.S.’s own opposition to climate policies.

    “Each of us has his own responsibility. At the moment, we’re emphasizing investment in clean energy, but in the U.S., there are modes of production which are working against clean energy,” he told reporters in French. “And Canada is pursuing their efforts on the world scale, whereas the United States are reducing their footprint worldwide.”

    Since returning to office, Trump has suspended U.S. support for dozens of international climate initiatives and research groups. In March, a group of universities sued the Trump administration for its efforts to dismantle the country’s largest federal climate research center.

    Air quality alerts remain for more than 100 million people on Friday, as smoke from the wildfires in Minnesota and Canada continues to envelop major cities, including Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York City.

    The conditions have also led to concerns about Sunday’s World Cup final, which Trump plans to attend, in New Jersey, where poor air quality levels persist going into the weekend.

    The president has repeatedly touted the success of the tournament, even suggesting Friday at a FIFA reception that the U.S. should host the World Cup again. Trump also quipped that the next time the U.S. hosts the tournament, it should “leave Mexico and Canada out.”

    Trump’s threats Friday to raise tariffs against Canada come after the administration announced on July 1 that it plans to drop out of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which has been seen as a key stabilizing force across North America for the last six years.



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