Advocates call for maximum heat temperature bylaws in rental units as summers get hotter
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Advocates call for maximum heat temperature bylaws in rental units as summers get hotter
OM SHANBHAG
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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A person takes in the sun at Berczy Park on a hot day in Toronto in May, 2026. Toronto is bringing a maximum heat bylaw to its city council next year.
SAMMY KOGAN/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Monica Bhandari’s New Westminster apartment gets hot. Hot enough for her to take more than a half dozen cold showers each day and rub ice on her feet and neck.
She’s lived in her apartment near Vancouver for 10 years, sleeping in her …
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