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Trump threatens Canada over wildfires ahead of World Cup final (VIDEOS)

RT English · 2026-07-17

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• What happened: President Trump threatened to impose additional tariffs on Canada due to wildfire smoke affecting air quality in the northeastern U.S., just days before the FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey. • Why it matters: The smoke has led to severe air quality issues, prompting health warnings and raising concerns about the safety of the upcoming World Cup event, which is expected to draw around 80,000 spectators. • What to watch next: Monitor air quality conditions leading up to the World Cup final, as officials and FIFA assess whether the event will be impacted by ongoing wildfire smoke and potential weather changes.

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke that has blanketed much of the northeastern United States, just days before the FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey.

Trump accused Ottawa on Friday of failing to manage its forests and allowing what he described as “filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air” to cross the border.

“We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining their Forests, and Brush therein,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, claiming that the pollution was costing the US “billions of dollars.”

“This is Willful Negligence, and becoming a yearly occurrence,” he added, arguing that the alleged cost “must of necessity be added to the TARIFFS Canada is currently paying.” Trump said he planned to call Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to ask what Ottawa intended to do about the fires.

NEW: NYC issues a Code Red air quality alert as smoke blankets the region; breathing the air is equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes. pic.twitter.com/8Sn9kmzD96

Ontario Premier Doug Ford earlier rejected criticism from US politicians, pointing to Canadian assistance during American wildfires and hurricanes. “Maybe what you should do rather than complain is send support, send help,” he said.

🚨#BREAKING: New York City now has the worst air quality of any city on Earth as canadian Wildfires Blanket Northeast States in Apocalyptic Haze📌#UnitedStates | #USAMuch of the Northeast has been enveloped in an apocalyptic haze as smoke from Canadian wildfires blankets the… pic.twitter.com/NqLZucjTsl

Canada’s wildfire activity intensified in late June amid hot, dry conditions, with several major blazes in northwestern Ontario expanding sharply this week. Smoke from nearly 900 active fires reached New York City on Wednesday, pushing the Air Quality Index above 200 in some areas by Thursday evening – a level classified as “very unhealthy.”

🚨🤯 2026 WORLD CUP FINAL IN CRISIS MODE!Thick smoke from Canadian wildfires has swallowed New York. Air quality is in the danger zone — officials urging everyone to stay inside unless absolutely essential.With the massive final under 48 hours away, FIFA is on high alert.… pic.twitter.com/PXNa3aQxMB

Air-quality alerts remained in effect across New York City, Long Island and parts of northern New Jersey through Saturday, including Bergen County, where MetLife Stadium is located. Officials warned that fine-particle pollution could reach unhealthy levels and urged residents – particularly children and people with heart or respiratory conditions – to limit outdoor exertion, stay indoors where possible and wear an N95 or KN95 mask outside.

The air-quality hazard comes days before Argentina and Spain are due to contest the final at the open-air MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Around 80,000 spectators are expected to attend Sunday’s 3pm kickoff.

Authorities and FIFA officials are monitoring conditions, although sources told ESPN that the final is not currently considered to be under threat. Rain and changing winds could improve air quality before kickoff, but forecasters cautioned that another mass of smoke could move into the region after the rain passes.

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