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Charred forest landscapes are not new to Canada’s artists, even Tom Thomson has pieces depicting a burnt-over Algonquin Park landscape. marked the first day of summer, a sign that climate change may again help to fuel record-breaking heat that could surpass last summer as the warmest in 2,000 years.Keep curtains, awnings and blinds closed during the day. Keep the air circulating in the house, especially at night, but avoid letting in hot air during the day. Avoid using the oven, and use your city’s nearest cooling centre if you are still struggling.
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