Extreme heat deaths higher among seniors and in cities with more renters, study says
TORONTO — A new report by Statistics Canada says deaths in the country’s 12 highest-population cities go up on days when there is extreme heat.
The study says people aged 65 and older are the hardest hit.
Cities with larger proportions of people renting their homes had higher risks of death during extreme heat events.
Seniors in both Montreal and Toronto had higher rates of deaths due to respiratory causes on extremely hot days.