Toronto Slammed with Poor Air Quality Amid Sweltering Heatwave
On July 14, 2025, millions of Canadians living in Toronto are facing an alarming dual crisis as wildfire smoke from northern Ontario cloaks the city, severely deteriorating air quality. As residents grapple with hazardous conditions, a relentless heatwave compounds the strain, pushing temperatures to sweltering heights. Jeff Semple investigates how Torontonians are attempting to cope with this dangerous and uncomfortable weather, seeking refuge both indoors and in the few available shaded spots across the city.
The crisis in Toronto is part of a broader narrative of extreme summer weather gripping Canada. From the devastating wildfires raging in Manitoba to the flash floods that have left residents in Montreal scrambling for safety, and the severe hailstorms that battered Calgary, this summer has proven to be one for the record books. Heather Yourex-West delves into these regional emergencies, illustrating the pervasive impact of climate-related events across the nation.
As the weather intensifies, personal stories emerge, such as that of Christopher Landry, a Canadian citizen who has found himself stranded in New Hampshire after a family visit to New Brunswick. Heidi Petracek explores the baffling circumstances that led to his inability to cross the U.S. border, shedding light on the complexities of cross-border travel in these uncertain times.
In a striking juxtaposition to the climate chaos on Earth, NASA has made a remarkable scientific breakthrough. The Parker Solar Probe has captured its closest images ever of the sun, revealing unprecedented footage taken while navigating the sun’s atmosphere in December 2024. Redmond Shannon discusses the significance of these images, highlighting their potential to advance our understanding of solar phenomena and their implications for life on Earth.
As Canada continues to experience the grips of extreme weather, the challenges are evident, but so too is the resilience of its citizens in the face of adversity.
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