Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Rianna Lim
Publication Date: July 14, 2025 - 12:29
Wildfire smoke prompts air quality warnings for much of Central Canada, Manitoba
July 14, 2025
Much of Central Canada and Manitoba were placed under special air quality statements or warnings early Monday morning amid smoke from wildfires, as Environment Canada advised residents to limit time outdoors and watch for smoke exposure symptoms.
The weather agency said swaths of Ontario and Quebec will have poor air quality and reduced visibility as westerly winds bring in smoke from forest fires into the area.
Andrew Barber was found by search and rescue crews Friday. He spent nine days in the Cariboo wilderness after his truck broke down on a forest service road.
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