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D.C. takes Canada’s wildfire smoke in stride

Smoke from wildfires in Ontario and Quebec arrived in the U.S. capital in earnest Thursday — but locals and visitors alike were taking it all in stride, thanks to a fresh spring breeze and the absence of stifling D.C. heat. But many say the visible smoke is a sign that the world needs to take climate change more seriously. (June 8, 2023) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP167237174 
Legacy Identifier: n_US-Cda-Wildfires-Smoke20230608T1930 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m48s 
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Create Date: 6/8/2023 7:30:00 PM 
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