Driven by wildfire smoke, Canada’s air quality worse than U.S.: report
Canada’s air pollution levels last year were worse than those in the United States for the first time since an air-quality firm started publishing its assessments in 2018.
The sixth World Air Quality report published Tuesday by Swiss firm IQAir says raging wildfires were a major influence on Canada’s drop in air quality in 2023.
While the report found Canada on average still has some of the least polluted air, public-health experts have repeatedly warned about the health dangers of more intense wildfire seasons, fuelled by human-caused climate change.
“Air pollution is a silent killer,” said Dr. Samantha Green, a family physician with Unity Health Toronto and associate professor at the University of Toronto who was not involved with the report.

