Wildfire smoke likely won't impact Toronto's air quality the way it did last summer: climatologist
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Toronto likely won’t see a repeat of last summer’s smoky conditions as rain has kept wildfires at bay in northern Ontario and eastern Canada, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada says. “Last year we had a pretty foul summer in the Toronto area with 58 hours of smoke and haze,” Climatologist Dave Phillips told CP24 on Wednesday. “Some days the worst air quality in the world was found here in the GTA.” While wildfire season started early in western Canada this year, the fires...

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