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What to know about the latest heat warning in the GTA

What to know about the latest heat warning in the GTA

CBC24-07-2025
Environment Canada has issued another heat warning for the GTA this week. As CBC's Tyler Cheese explains, the agency says this heat wave will last for two days with temperatures soaring above 30 degrees.
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