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Winnipeg summers getting smokier, data suggests

Winnipeg summers getting smokier, data suggests

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Historical data from Environment and Climate Change Canada suggests Winnipeg summers have been getting smokier in recent years due to warmer summers, more wildfires and other factors related to climate change.
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