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Breathing Emergencies: Wildfire Smoke and Poor Air Quality

Wildfire season typically runs from early April to late October in Canada. As a result, communities across Canada are more likely to experience poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. Exposure to wildfire smoke can lead to serious health emergencies, and it’s important to know the signs, symptoms, and how to respond.

Wildfire season typically runs from early April to late October in Canada. As a result, communities across Canada are more likely to experience poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. Exposure to wildfire smoke can lead to serious health emergencies, and it’s important to know the signs, symptoms, and how to respond.

Wildfire season typically runs from early April to late October in Canada. As a result, communities across Canada are more likely to experience poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. Exposure to wildfire smoke can lead to serious health emergencies, and it’s important to know the signs, symptoms, and how to respond.

Emergency Preparedness Week: Essential Tips for Emergency Planning

An emergency can happen at any time. It’s important to be prepared so you can respond quickly. Here at Canadian Red Cross, we’re celebrating Emergency Preparedness Week with a roundup of key preparedness tips that are essential for every household. 

An emergency can happen at any time. It’s important to be prepared so you can respond quickly. Here at Canadian Red Cross, we’re celebrating Emergency Preparedness Week with a roundup of key preparedness tips that are essential for every household. 

An emergency can happen at any time. It’s important to be prepared so you can respond quickly. Here at Canadian Red Cross, we’re celebrating Emergency Preparedness Week with a roundup of key preparedness tips that are essential for every household. 

The Power of the Red Cross Emblem: A Story of Kindness

The Red Cross emblem is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. It’s recognition of protection, impartiality, and neutrality is used to identify services, programs, and people connected with the humanitarian activities of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

The Red Cross emblem is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. It’s recognition of protection, impartiality, and neutrality is used to identify services, programs, and people connected with the humanitarian activities of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

The Red Cross emblem is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. It’s recognition of protection, impartiality, and neutrality is used to identify services, programs, and people connected with the humanitarian activities of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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