
U.S. President criticizes Canadian forest management, defining the costs 'unbalanced'
Trump accuses Canada for fires polluting US cities
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US President Donald Trump accused Canada of being responsible for forest fires polluting American cities. In a statement, Trump stated that the costs are 'unbeatable' and criticized Canada for not carrying out basic interventions of forest management and debris removal. According to the president, this is causing an unjustified invasion of dirty and unhealthy air in the United States, with a dangerous and unacceptable air quality.
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"The costs are incalculable!", added tycoo accusing Canada "of not having implemented basic interventions of forest management and debris removal".
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis is causing an unjustified invasion of the United States by dirty, polluted and unhealthy air, whose quality is dangerous and absolutely unacceptable!".
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"The costs are incalculable!", added tycoo accusing Canada "of not having implemented basic interventions of forest management and..
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byPublic / AgenciesThis is causing an unjustified invasion of the United States by dirty, polluted and unhealthy air, whose quality is dangerous..
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