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Quebec wildfires: Montreal fireworks festival cancels event over air quality concerns

Montreal amusement park La Ronde has cancelled the first night of an international fireworks festival because of concerns over air quality stemming from forest fires in northern Quebec.
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The skyline of Montreal is obscured by a haze of smoke from forest fires on Sunday, June 25, 2023. A Montreal amusement park says it is cancelling the first night of an international fireworks festival due to concerns over air quality stemming from forest fires in northern Quebec. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - Montreal amusement park La Ronde has cancelled the first night of an international fireworks festival because of concerns over air quality stemming from forest fires in northern Quebec.

La Ronde owner Six Flags Entertainment Corporation says it cancelled tonight's show based on a recommendation from public health officials.

The company says the date cannot be rescheduled but it hopes the next show, presented by Ukraine on July 6, will be able to proceed as planned. 

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

The department says the smog will continue for several days but conditions will be less severe than Sunday's smog event.

There are currently 108 fires burning in Quebec despite recent rain that has reduced the intensity of several of the blazes.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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