Toronto, smoke and wildfire
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By Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo TORONTO, July 15 (Reuters) - Toronto's air quality ranked the worst among major cities globally on Wednesday as wildfire smoke from northwestern Ontario blackened skies and prompted health warnings and calls for residents to limit outdoor activities as temperatures remained high.
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Air quality in Canada’s largest city was at times the worst in the world on Wednesday, as wildfires across Ontario sent smoke drifting into New York City and beyond.
