Get you up to speed: A heat wave is set to scorch much of Canada. Take it seriously, experts say
Environment Canada has issued yellow alerts for heat across every Canadian province and territory, excluding Quebec and British Columbia. The alerts signal potentially hazardous heat conditions.
Environment Canada has issued yellow alerts for heat across every province and territory in Canada, with the exception of Quebec and British Columbia. As temperatures rise, officials are closely monitoring the situation, though specific guidance on safety measures has yet to be released.
Environment Canada has issued yellow alerts for heat across all Canadian provinces and territories, except Quebec and British Columbia. As temperatures rise, officials are urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak hours.
What remains unclear — It is not specified why Quebec and B.C. are not under heat alerts.
Heat wave expected to affect most of Canada, officials advise caution

According to Environment Canada, there are currently yellow alerts for heat classified under every Canadian province and territory except Quebec and B.C.


