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Why Toronto should expect another smoky summer

Why Toronto should expect another smoky summer

CBC
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 8:58 AM GMT

It's officially wildfire season in Ontario, and with little snow this winter, it could be another smoky summer in Toronto.

Last year was Canada's worst wildfire season on record. Around the country, fires blazed through the summer, communities were evacuated — including the capital city of the Northwest Territories — and a hazy blanket covered large parts of the country. In Toronto, air quality warnings were prevalent in June.

Experts say Torontonians should expect more smoke this summer, as Ontario's fire season officially starts this week.

"We had limited snowpack this year across the country (and) we had relatively dry conditions this spring and hotter weather," said Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo.

"We've got conditions that are right to make a wildfire risk."

Canada is still experiencing drought conditions, with new wildfires already starting this year, according to Brian Simpson, a scientist with the Canadian Forest Service. He says seasonal forecasts for May and June show above average temperatures across the country.

"Therefore, we anticipate an early start to the fire season and more widespread fire activity than usual," he said in an email. 

Simpson says conditions are drier in western Canada, while a three-day winter storm last week could reduce the risk of wildfires in northwestern Ontario.

Smoky conditions in Toronto will depend less on proximity to wildfires and more on which way the wind is blowing, says Feltmate, as wildfire smoke can travel thousands of kilometres. 

This year's conditions aside, Feltmate says a changing climate will likely make future summers smokier.

"We're going to have to prepare for these extreme events," he said. "When people talk about the new normal in the weather, they have to realize there will be no new normal. It's just evolving levels of risk and challenge."

Air pollutants from wildfire smoke can irritate the eyes and cause coughing and difficulty breathing. Some people are more vulnerable to the effects of smoke, like young children, seniors, pregnant women and people with chronic heart or lung conditions. Outdoor workers can also feel the effects more due to increased exposure.

After last summer, Toronto Public Health created a "wildfire smoke response strategy" to guide health measures and keep people safe when the air gets hazy. It also offers tips on how to protect yourself from smoke.

Dr. Howard Shapiro, the public agency's associate medical officer of health, says there were no serious cases related to wildfire smoke exposure in the city last year, according to the data from emergency departments and hospitals. But he says Torontonians should still take precautions to protect their health during the haze.

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