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The lawmakers said successive years of wildfires in Canada have undermined air quality in their states and robbed Americans ...
The campground near the waterfalls on the Bigfork River in Big Falls has been hit by Canadian wildfire smoke in previous ...
Republican representatives from Minnesota and Wisconsin recently sent a formal letter to Canada, demanding that the nation ...
The politicians say their constituents are "limited in their ability to go outside" because of the air quality.
Canadian wildfire smoke is travelling south and making it difficult for some Americans to enjoy their summer, says a letter ...
The Bloomington Fire Department responded to a structure fire Tuesday at a duplex on Yukon Circle, where flames had spread into the shared attic and threatened both residences.
Several U.S. members of Congress are urging action by the Canadian government on wildfires, saying smoke from the flames is impacting Americans' ability to enjoy summer.
U.S. Rep. Brad Finstad, who represents Minnesota's First Congressional District, co-led a letter to Canada's ambassador to the U.S., writing to "know how your government plans on mitigating wildfire ...
The current infrastructure also isn’t set up to fully account for the shifting behavior of wildfire smoke, which can travel ...
Republican Congressman Brad Finstad joined forces Monday with several other Congress Republicans in a letter to the Canadian ...
A group of six United States Representatives from Minnesota and Wisconsin sent a letter to Canadian Ambassador Kristen ...
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Minocqua) was among six Republican Congressmen from Wisconsin and Minnesota who have submitted a letter to a U.S. ambassador to Canada, urging the country to do a better job ...
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