Air quality in Toronto to reach 'high risk' level due to Ont., Quebec wildfire smoke

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Air quality in Toronto to reach 'high risk' level due to Ont., Quebec wildfire smoke
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The air quality in Toronto has become so polluted due to forest fires in Quebec and Ontario that strenuous outdoor activities could leave you coughing and with an itchy throat.

The air quality in Toronto has become so polluted due tothat strenuous outdoor activities could leave you coughing and with an itchy throat.

According to Environment Canada, the city will continue to see a high risk in air quality until about 4 p.m., when the risk drops down to moderate and stays there overnight. On Tuesday, a number of fire bans were issued across parts of the Greater Toronto Area and several school boards, including the Toronto District School Board,

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