Wildfires: Fireworks shows, including for Canada Day, nixed in Montreal due to smog
MONTREAL — Two major fireworks displays, including for Canada Day, have been cancelled in Montreal as air-quality concerns persist because of wildfires burning in northern Quebec.
It’s unclear whether the smog warning issued Thursday would remain by the weekend, but organizers of Montreal’s Canada Day event cancelled the fireworks display out of “solidarity” with those affected by wildfires, said Stéphane Guertin of Tandem communication.
“We don’t want to put another pollutant in the air right now,” said Guertin, whose company produces the show on behalf of the federal government.
Meanwhile, Montreal amusement park La Ronde said it would cancel the first night of an international fireworks competition over concerns the event would worsen the city’s air quality. Sophie Émond, president of La Ronde, which hosts the event on an island off Old Montreal, said it was the company’s duty as a corporate citizen to cancel the fireworks scheduled for Thursday night.


