Fact File: Does banning glyphosate prevent wildfires? Here's what we know

Trees that had been burnt in a recent wildfire near Webequie, Ont., on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

A social media post shared a screenshot of a satellite map that shows Quebec experiencing fewer wildfires than the rest of Canada, and suggested it was because the province banned the use of glyphosate-based weed killers in 2001. Experts who study wildfires say Quebec has seen varied wildfire seasons since then — including an extreme burn in 2023 — despite a lack of glyphosate use. They say there is no evidence linking glyphosate to increased wildfire activity. 

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