U.S. lawmakers press Canada on wildfires as Carney defends environmental record
LONDON — Some U.S. lawmakers pressed Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday to do something about wildfires that are sending smoke south of the border.
Dozens of fires burning in northern Ontario have forced people from their communities and destroyed homes in Namaygoosisagagun First Nation north of Thunder Bay. Smoke from those fires has blanketed much of Southern Ontario and large swaths of the United States in a thick blanket.
“Hey Canada, ‘just let it burn’ is not a solution. Unless you want to become the 51st state, learn to manage your forests,” Aric Nesbitt, a Republican state senator in Michigan, said in an online post.
Four Republican members of Congress in Michigan called for Canada to act on the smoke Wednesday, saying their patience has run out.


