Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta has led Environment Canada to issue air quality warnings across much of Ontario. Effective Thursday afternoon, regions in northern Ontario, including Fort Hope, Kenora, and Sandy Lake, are under a warning. The agency has also issued statements covering a significant area in southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area. Residents have been advised to limit outdoor activities and be vigilant about smoke exposure symptoms as the smoke may persist for several days.
The smoke from wildfires in Canada is causing air quality issues across Ontario, prompting Environment Canada to issue warnings and statements for various regions.
Environment Canada has noted the potential for smoke to linger over Ontario for several days, impacting communities from Windsor to Ottawa.
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