U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra stated that President Donald Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on Canada due to wildfire smoke crossing the border should be taken seriously. The smoke from Canadian wildfires has affected major U.S. cities like Detroit, Washington, and Chicago, leading Trump to criticize Canada on social media for failing to manage its forests adequately. Trump claimed the smog was 'dangerous' and 'totally unacceptable,' suggesting that the costs of the pollution should be added to existing Canadian tariffs. Hoekstra emphasized the economic and environmental impact of the smoke, noting that businesses were closing and tourism was suffering. Meanwhile, some U.S. lawmakers have called for immediate action from the Canadian government.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation through the lens of U.S. political figures, particularly Trump and his allies, emphasizing their accusations against Canada and the potential imposition of tariffs. The language used by Trump and Hoekstra highlights blame on Canada and suggests punitive measures, a立场




