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URGENT: New U.S. Travel Advisory for Canada Amid Wildfire Risks

UPDATE: The U.S. government has just announced a new travel advisory for Canada, urging travelers to exercise caution amid escalating wildfire risks and heightened border scrutiny. This advisory comes as a response to recent incidents involving Canadian tourists caught in immigration enforcement actions.

Both the U.S. and Canada have maintained the lowest travel advisory levels for each other; however, tensions have surged since the Trump administration, which saw Canadian travel to the U.S. plummet by as much as 40%. President Trump’s derogatory remarks about Canada, including calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “governor,” have left a lasting impact on cross-border relations.

As wildfire season intensifies, with conditions worsening from May to September, the U.S. Embassy warns that wildfires are becoming increasingly prevalent across Canada. In 2024, Canada experienced record-breaking wildfires affecting all provinces and territories, leading to hazardous air quality alerts as far south as New York City. During a notable incident in June 2023, smoke from Canadian wildfires turned the New York City skyline orange, contributing to some of the worst air quality levels in the city’s history.

In response to the ongoing wildfire threat, U.S. authorities are emphasizing the need for travelers to stay informed about local conditions and adhere to guidance from Canadian officials. The U.S. advisory states: “In Canada, wildfires are common in forested and grassland regions from May to September. We urge U.S. citizens visiting or living in Canada to be aware of wildfire conditions in their area and follow guidance from local authorities.”

The advisory also highlights the potential dangers at the border, advising travelers to “comply and be forthcoming in all interactions with border authorities,” as there is a risk of detention while awaiting deportation. U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, has previously labeled these fears as “unfounded,” asserting that the situations described in the advisory are “isolated.”

The advisory has drawn the attention of Republican lawmakers from Minnesota, who have urged the Canadian government to intensify their efforts in managing wildfires. In a letter to Canadian ambassador Kirsten Hillman, representatives expressed concern over the impact of smoke on their constituents, stating, “We write to you today on behalf of our constituents who have had to deal with suffocating Canadian wildfire smoke filling the air to begin the summer.”

As wildfires continue to pose a serious threat, the Canadian government has reassured that they take the wildfire season “very seriously” and have established an emergency contingency plan for those affected. The U.S. advisory urges travelers to dial 911 for immediate assistance from police, ambulance, or fire services in Canada.

This developing situation underscores the importance of staying informed for anyone planning travel to Canada in the coming months. With the wildfire season in full swing and heightened scrutiny at the border, travelers are advised to remain vigilant and follow all local guidance closely.

Stay tuned for further updates as this situation evolves.

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