How is it that all the big fires, the dryness, the lightening strikes seem to stop mostly at the Ontario and New Brunswick border? How can it be that Quebec is completely inflamed? I know we usually have forest fires but not this early and never the degree of smoke we’re getting down south now. Right now the air quality level here near Ottawa, Canada is extreme. I hope all these new firefighters from around the world speak enough french to understand they were here to “fight” fires and not “light” fires. I wish them Godspeed in their efforts. The madness continues even though we know this too shall pass.
If you use this link make sure you put it on the right day.
Here are a few more links:
https://firesmoke.ca/forecasts/current/
https://sopfeu.qc.ca/en/
https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/
That's curious, most forest fires don't respect borders.
Intuitive conjectural rhetorical answer to your question:
For the same reason Scandinavia never adopted draconian C0V1D measures.
The global totalitarians spare those domains which they feel are already under their control.