Misinformation alert: No, glyphosate use in Canadian forests is not spurring more wildfires

Wildfire at Banff National Park, Canada
Wildfire at Banff National Park, Canada

Quebec province does not allow the industrial weed killer glyphosate to be sprayed on its forests, but there is no evidence its use in other Canadian jurisdictions causes wildfires. A satellite map spreading on social media with the lack of blazes in Quebec highlighted is only a snapshot of the season and does not accurately depict broader burn trends, experts said.

The herbicide is sometimes sprayed on Canadian forests to help reclaimed lands recover, “or to reduce competing vegetation to aid the establishment and growth of new forests of a desired composition,” according to the Canadian Institute of Forestry.

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A ban on herbicide use in forests was invoked solely in the province of Quebec in 2001, but experts said it is a misstatement to claim continued use in other locations is a source of wildfires.

“The claim that ‘glyphosate is the main cause of wildfires in Canada this season’ is a clear oversimplification, if not a fallacy,” said Nelson Thiffault, research scientist for the Canadian Forest Service.

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