Formula One bosses have attempted to calm fears that the Canadian Grand Prix could be cancelled next weekend amid out-of-control wildfires across the country.Some of the worst blazes are concentrated in the Eastern Canadian province of Quebec, whose largest city - Montreal - is hosting the race, and toxic smoke has travelled to New York City and beyond.Despite the fires, an F1 spokesperson told Mail Sport that the event is not yet at risk, adding: 'We have been assured by all the relevant information that the situation in Montreal at this time is different to other parts of the country and northern US, the risk remains low and air quality is good in Montreal.'
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