It's so hot in Toronto right now that your luggage might be delayed at the airport

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It's so hot in Toronto right now that your luggage might be delayed at the airport
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Whether it's hot or cold, Toronto loves to complain about our seasonal weather extremes, which somehow seem to cause serious problems despite the s...

for Monday and Tuesday, with Environment Canada advising residents that the city could experience deteriorating air quality and daytime highs around 31 C, which will feel more like 35–38 C with the humidity.

I recall growing up it would regularly hit around 30°c in the summer and -30°c in the winter with little to no disruption to our services. Now every time there's some"extreme weather" something gets delayed or doesn't run right. It sounds more like excuses to me.Though the message may sound a little strange at first, staff at the hub explained,"In this heat, our safety focus is to provide adequate breaks to allow outdoor workers to stay cool.

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