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World Service,19 Jul 2026,54 mins

Canada says US criticism of efforts to stop wildfires spreading 'absolutely unacceptable'

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The premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, says US criticism of Canada's efforts to stop wildfires spreading in the province are 'absolutely unacceptable'. He said if the situation were reversed, Canada would be supporting its neighbour. More than nine hundred and fifty wildfires are burning across Canada, many out of control. Also in the programme: The US military has been carrying out more airstrikes against Iran. It says these are partly punishment for Iranian attacks on US troops in Jordan, which killed two Americans; France's new assisted dying plans; and the US exporting Mexican food to Mexico! Presenter Paul Henley is joined Diane Roberts, author and professor of creative writing in the Department of English at Florida State University, and Francois Valentin, an Anglo-French political analyst and senior consultant for the London Politica advisory group. (Photo: Haze shrouds the downtown Toronto skyline viewed across Lake Ontario in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 16 July 2026. Toronto has been ranked among the worst major cities in the world for air quality due to the smoke from wildfires burning in Northern Ontario. Credit: EPA)

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