We protect apartment dwellers from the cold. So why not the heat?
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OPINION
We protect apartment dwellers from the cold. So why not the heat?
ANDRÉ PICARD
HEALTH COLUMNIST
PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2026
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People walk amongst the high rises of St. James Town in Toronto. Last year, Canada’s most populous city experienced a record 29 heat warnings, double the number in 2024.
COLE BURSTON/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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