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For newcomers in Windsor, Ont., heat waves present new challenges

For newcomers in Windsor, Ont., heat waves present new challenges

CBC
Friday, July 28, 2023 8:02 AM GMT

Finding it a bit steamy this summer? You're not alone. Across Canada, people say they are really feeling the heat, especially in their homes. And we're tracking it. CBC teams have installed temperature and humidity sensors in dozens of homes in several cities, including Windsor, Ont., to see just what happens to people when things go from hot to sizzling to seriously dangerous. This is one of those stories.

For newcomers to Canada, milder temperatures might be expected with a move to the Great White North. But with another week of heat warnings in Windsor, Ont., and temperatures pushing 40 C with the humidex, it means coping with the heat without always being equipped.

Even for those who have air conditioning options, some new Windsorites are worried to use them, either because of financial fears and sometimes because of more complex situations; a compromise that can have real impacts on mental and physical health. 

For Bushra Binte Ishaque, who moved to Windsor from Bangladesh with her husband and two-year-old son in January, her apartment is where she has to spend the majority of her day. A call centre worker, Ishaque works daytime hours from home while her husband, who works nights, sleeps in the apartment's one bedroom. The family can afford one AC unit, but its use is limited.

"I have to stay in the living room to do my work," she says. "My husband is sleeping in the bedroom with an AC, but I don't have one because I cannot keep on talking [while] my husband is sleeping." 

The apartment has an open concept, with the living area connected to the kitchen, and while her husband sleeps, the heat and humidity accumulate. Ishaque leaves the balcony window open to help, but it's not enough.

The brick building does notably house heat, especially when Ishaque is cooking. Her son often joins her in the bed to sleep at night to ensure he stays at a comfortable temperature during the night. 

Ishaque is one of 10 Windsorites who have agreed to participate in CBC's Urban Heat Project, where teams have installed temperature and humidity monitors in the homes of those who struggle with high indoor temperatures. Her apartment is notably hotter than the outside temperature on most days since our team began monitoring.

"It's not possible to [get another unit] because I cannot afford it. The price of the AC, yes, but also the electric bill. It's very concerning." 

Ishaque is also studying at the University of Windsor when she is not working at the call centre. For now, the campus offers solace on hot days. 

Elnaz Akhavan is another newcomer in a precarious situation with her heat. On some nights, her apartment has reached temperatures well above 30 C, although she has a small air conditioning unit in her living area. 

"The rest of the apartment gets really hot. Even if it's on, sometimes when it's so hot, it just is not working," she says. 

Akhavan is from Iran originally and is studying for her PhD at the University of Windsor. She lives alone, apart from a cat she house sits. Her method of coping even in the summer is spending as much time at the university as she can. 

"I'm super busy at this school, but even when I wasn't super busy, I preferred to be there," she says. "I go to the university to cool off."

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