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It's getting smoky out there..... *cough cough*








Good chunk of Ontario is in the extreme (red) or high (yellow) risk

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Strange how the danger ratings magically change at the Ontario-Manitoba border. Must be different provincial criteria.
 
Environment Canada is issuing air quality statements. I’m west of the city and the smell is quite noticeable with lots of smoke / haze. Nothing like when I lived in Northern Ontario, but it’s still a health risk to many people.
 
We've had lots of haze over the past number of days and some blood-red sunrises and moons but this is the first day I've noticed the smell. Distance vision is seriously diminished.
 
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Meanwhile, the managers at work have been refusing to close the garden centre cash registers throughout because the goons at corporate said it needs to be open.

It's supposed to get even worse tomorrow, I look forward to seeing what kind of greed driven idiocy I'll have to put up with then. I'm getting well and truly fed up with business owners and their insistence on profits over human well being.
 

New York City is currently facing its worst air quality in 20 years as smoke from the Canadian wildfires blows into the region. In some of the worst affected areas of the city, inhaling the air is the equivalent to smoking five to 10 cigarettes, according to AccuWeather, a meteorology site.
 

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