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U.S. senator looks to hold Canadian government responsible for wildfire smoke. Here’s how
A U.S. senator is proposing legislation to sanction Canada and its officials over wildfire smoke affecting the Midwest, citing inadequate wildfire prevention measures. The bill would impose sanctions, revoke visas, and declare the Canadian ambassador persona non grata until the smoke subsides. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded by emphasizing shared responsibility for climate change.
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