Health concerns, event cancellations grow as wildfire smoke persists across Ontario
TORONTO — Wildfires that have devastated communities in northern Ontario are also causing health concerns and event cancellations across southern parts of the province as thick smoke plumes linger in the sky for another day.
Environment Canada has issued air quality warnings across large swaths of the province, from just south of Deer Lake near the Manitoba border down to Thunder Bay, and from Windsor to Kingston.
Toronto did not get much relief Thursday from the smoky, stifling air that prompted some residents to don protective face masks and stay indoors as the city shut down outdoor pools and recreational activities.
The wildfire smoke drifting from the north and across the Canada-U.S. border raises the levels of pollution known as PM2.5, fine particulate matter so small it can travel deep into lungs and pose a risk to human health.


