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How to read Environment Canada’s air quality index and find out if you’re at risk

Wildfire season is upon us once again, and smoke is reducing air quality through swaths of the country. Environment Canada suggests people check the Air Quality Health Index daily to determine how much time to spend outside.

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Pedestrians are seen making their way beside Riverdale Park east on Broadview north of Gerrard as the skyline is obfuscated by the smoke in the distance in this Star file photo.


Wildfire season is upon us once again, and smoke is reducing air quality through swaths of the country. Environment Canada suggests people check the Air Quality Health Index daily to determine how much time to spend outside.

Here’s how to interpret the index:

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