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Canada Day fireworks in Montreal cancelled over smog concerns

You have no doubt noticed the air quality in Montreal has vastly improved in recent days. But as the smoke from forest fires affects the health of millions of Quebecers, health institutions say they are now facing more pressure. With more smoke arriving soon, they're worried about what is to come. Global's Dan Spector reports – Jun 28, 2023

Organizers say Canada Day fireworks planned for Saturday night in Montreal have been cancelled as air-quality concerns persist because of wildfires burning in northern Quebec.

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Stephane Guertin of Tandem communication, which represents the organizer of the Canada Day event, says public health officials were unable to say if smog warnings prompted by wildfire smoke would still be in place on Saturday.

But he says the organizer did not want to put another pollutant in the air.

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The announcement comes the day after amusement park La Ronde said it would cancel fireworks scheduled for tonight because of air-quality concerns.

Dr. David Kaiser, deputy medical director of Montreal’s public health department, says fireworks shows can lead to high concentrations of air pollutants in nearby areas.

Environment Canada has issued a smog warning for the Montreal and Laval areas due to fine particulate matter from forest fires.

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