Toronto's air quality dropped to among the worst globally due to wildfire smoke moving south. The smoke from wildfires caused hazardous air conditions in the city, highlighting the impact of regional wildfires.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuAFBVV95cUxObHl5UEJtZ0ZzTU1ucUVlbUFteVFhX05jdVpUVHRBdjZHOHpHeTd3Vkt4S2QxbjBpYVlDRE5MOVFRZGhRTEF3X05sU1Q4MFU2LXFXOUE4WDB6cUtiTHhKQUFBNXA4MnRLbTB6VWVJUUpUa0xlVVVHbkNtZWtHNWxpTW1XdC10QmpSN1VjRmEzNG53RnFsTHBPSTBLSkJUYnlxOG01bFBCdkpHanZhWlNLT200SWpncjIw?oc=5" target="_blank">Toronto air ranked among world’s worst as wildfire smoke billows south</a>…
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