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Heat warning still in effect as Ontario and Quebec battle scorching temperatures

  • A record-setting heat wave affected parts of Ontario and Quebec during late June 2025, with temperatures reaching 34.5 C on Sunday, June 22.
  • This heat wave resulted from a stagnant high pressure system blocking cooler air, bringing hot and humid air from the southern U.S., as explained by meteorologist Steven Flisfeder.
  • Toronto pools extended hours until 11:45 p.m. with extra lifeguards while GO Transit slowed trains by five to 10 minutes to manage heat-related challenges.
  • Dr. Linna Li advised residents not to risk health during extreme heat and urged seeking immediate medical help if symptoms appear, emphasizing frequent checks on vulnerable populations.
  • The heat wave is forecasted to last until Wednesday, June 25, with relief expected as temperatures fall below 20 C overnight Tuesday in some areas like Sarnia-Lambton.
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School children and construction workers face extreme heat in the front line, with a 46-degree feeling in Montreal.

·Montreal, Canada
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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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