President Donald Trump said he would increase tariffs against Canada over the wildfire smoke causing poor air quality in some parts of the U.S., though it's unclear exactly what mechanism or authority ...
On Friday, President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Canada, blaming the country’s worsening wildfires for sending hazardous smoke across the U.S. and accusing Ottawa of failing to ...
Canadian leader Mark Carney says both countries have a responsibility to fight climate change.
President Donald Trump is threatening to charge tariffs to Canada over record levels of hazardous air drifting into the U.S. from hundreds of wildfires burning in the north.
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Trump again threatens tariffs over smoke after sitting with Mark CarneyAfter sitting together with Prime Minister Mark Carney during Sunday's World Cup final in New Jersey, U.S. President Donald Trump isn't letting up on his threat to tariff Canada over wildfire smoke.
Hundreds of wildfires in Canada are spreading dangerously smoky air across North America - see where the smoke is moving Trump says the US is "being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and ...
Soot from Canadian wildfires blanketed a dozen U.S. states Friday, as government agencies warned millions of Americans to stay indoors.
U.S. President Donald Trump is adding his voice to the chorus of Republican politicians who are blaming Canada for wildfire smoke drifting across the border.
NEW YORK, July 18 — US President Donald Trump threatened on Friday a tariff increase on Canada to cover the cost of smoke pollution from wildfires that have choked large parts of the United States.
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian imports over wildfire smoke pouring into the United States.
Trump threatens Canada with tariffs for wildfire smoke blanketing the US - ‘The United States is being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social ...
US president blamed Canada’s forest management for recurring smoke pollution while Canadian officials cited billions invested in prevention and sustainability.
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