Millions of Canadians and Americans are under air quality advisories due to the smoke from Canada’s wildfires, with Toronto and New York having among the world’s worst air quality. Eric Sorensen looks at health effects some people are experiencing, the concerns about what’s to come, the role of climate change, and the advice to anyone outdoors.
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