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Canada’s new heat wave danger number is 26 C — indoors. Why people over 60 are especially at risk - Toronto Star

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Extreme heat, poor air quality can have significant health impacts.

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Here is how doctors say you should protect yourself - CP24.

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Here is how doctors say you should protect yourself CP24Heat and air quality warnings in effect for Toronto and southern Ontario CityNews KitchenerSizzling temperatures and threat of storms blanket much of the country in weather warnings CBCCanada's new heat wave danger number is 26 C — indoors.

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Why people over 60 are especially at risk Toronto StarFrom 8 a.m.

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Canada's new heat wave danger number is 26 C — indoors.

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Why people over 60 are especially at risk - Toronto Star.

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Why people over 60 are especially at risk Toronto StarHeat and air quality warnings in effect for Toronto and southern Ontario CityNews KitchenerExtreme heat, poor air quality can have significant health impacts.

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Here is how doctors say you should protect yourself CP24Sizzling temperatures and threat of storms blanket much of the country in weather warnings CBCFrom 8 a.m.

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