Don't have air conditioning amid Toronto's heat wave? Here's what you can try to keep cool

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By News Room 9 Min Read

As Toronto experiences extremely hot and humid weather, many are cranking up their air conditioners — but not everyone has that luxury, requiring them to look for alternative methods to beat the heat. 

Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the city and much of southern Ontario on Sunday as temperatures are expected to rise to 34 C, feeling closer to 45 with the humidity. After a blazing weekend, the city will continue to face sweltering conditions as the work week begins with temperatures climbing to a high of 34 C on Monday and Tuesday.

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