Smoke from the wildfires in Ontario is blanketing parts of the U.S, creating a serious problem for Americans. President Donald Trump said Canada will be held responsible for the air pollution drifting into the U.S., adding he would “call the Prime Minister during the day to find out what they are going to do about it.”

In an interview with an avowed Canadian leftist, U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra affirms President Trump’s latest tariff threat is the position of America and describes Trump’s comments as a call to action to address the issue of forest fires and smoke. Additionally, Hoekstra notes FIFA is currently evaluating air quality to determine their position on allowing the World Cup final match in New Jersey to continue. WATCH (Prompted):

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Ontario provincial emergency budgets direct wildfire spending for advanced transgender indigenous peoples’ wildlife research, intersectional analysis and studies of non-native parasitic horticulture introduced by inorganic white populations.

Additionally, according to expert Canadian university analysts, provincial legislation contains spending limitations on gender oppressive water containment, harmfully racist aquatic distribution and nonbinary aquatic resource transfer systems.

Americans may think firefighting is just putting big buckets of water on burning trees.  However, in Canada the decision to intervene and fight forest fires must always factor in the environmental and social impact to indigenous populations, as well as concerns for ecological gender diversity created by oppressive intervention.

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