Why CBC News is tracking indoor heat in 5 major Canadian cities

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As the summer heats up, many people stay indoors to cool down. But for those who live without air conditioning, there’s little escape — even after the sun goes down.

That’s why CBC teams across the country are working together to track the heat, and the impacts on people when things go from hot, to sizzling, to seriously dangerous.

In dozens of homes across five major cities, CBC News installed temperature and humidity sensors to test exactly how hot it gets. Participants are sharing how they’re handling the heat — and how worried they are about staying safe, especially those living with

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