As Canada sweltered under persistent intense heat, meteorological warnings were issued from coast to coast on Thursday.
Parts of southern Ontario and Quebec were entering the third day of a multi-day heat event, with Environment Canada warning that it could feel between 35°C and 40°C when factoring in humidity.
People sought refuge from stifling apartments to air-conditioned food courts in downtown Toronto, where the agency forecasted a high of 30°C for Thursday, feeling like 37°C.
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