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A heat wave is set to scorch much of Canada. Take it seriously, experts say

3 sources5 storiesFirst seen 6/29/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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A heat wave is set to scorch much of Canada.

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Take it seriously, experts say Global NewsToronto under orange heat alert, temperatures could reach 37 C this week CP24Heat wave this week may feel like 40 C across Waterloo region, Guelph and area CBCHeat wave to grip Ontario, Quebec this week as humidex climbs into 40s CTV NewsThe first heat alert of the season begins today BayToday.ca

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The 1st heat wave of 2026 is here.

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These are the best ways to keep cool.

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Various parts of Canada are currently trapped in a heat dome that is spiking seasonal temperatures above average that is set to last throughout the week.

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Heat waves are dangerous for pets.

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According to Environment Canada, there are currently yellow alerts for heat classified under every Canadian province and territory except Quebec and B.C.

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Hot, humid week ahead for Toronto — with Canada Day forecast to be sweltering CBCWorkweek Outlook: Extreme heat and severe storms pose double threat SooToday.comEnvironment Canada warns of high heat and humidity for southern Quebec and Ontario Toronto StarToronto could feel like its in the 40s this week as first summer heat wave arrives in the city CP24Extended heat warning issued for Windsor-Essex CTV News

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**Summary:** A heat wave is expected to hit much of Canada, with temperatures reaching up to 37°C. Experts advise taking the situation seriously. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the growing concern about climate change and its impact on extreme weather patterns in Canada. It underscores the need for increased public awareness and

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