Abstract
KEY POINTS The frequency, intensity and duration of extreme heat events are increasing across Canada.[1][1] However, as reflected in recent reports by Environment and Climate Change Canada[1][1] and the Council of Canadian Academies,[2][2] extreme heat events are regarded as primarily an urban issue
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