Cities, schools and other agencies respond amid expected prolonged heat wave in Ontario and Quebec | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 18, 2024 - 07:06

Cities, schools and other agencies respond amid expected prolonged heat wave in Ontario and Quebec

June 18, 2024
Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator says there will be enough electricity supply to meet the additional demand created by what’s expected to be a prolonged heat wave.Environment Canada warns many Ontario communities could experience dangerously high temperatures this week, with temperatures in the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa feeling as hot as 45 C along with the humid conditions.


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An unexpected strike by unionized mechanics at WestJet Airlines led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights over the Canada Day long weekend, upending the travel plans of more than 110,000 people across the country.As of Sunday afternoon, the Calgary-based airline said it had cancelled more than 800 flights, and planned to continue grounding its fleet until it was down to about 32 operating planes.
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