Wildfires in Canada have led to significant environmental and health concerns, affecting regions in British Columbia, Alberta, and northeastern parts of the country. The smoke from these fires has caused air quality issues in the upper Midwest of the United States for the second consecutive year, emphasizing the cross-border impact of these events. Canadian authorities have been evacuating thousands of residents in the face of fast-growing fires, further underscoring the severity of the situation. Additionally, the recurrence of drought in the region is fueling concerns about another intense wildfire season in Canada, following a historic and deadly season in 2023.