Opinion: Why doesn't B.C. have a trigger temperature to protect workers from extreme heat?
26-06-2026 20:00 via vancouversun.com

Opinion: Why doesn't B.C. have a trigger temperature to protect workers from extreme heat?

Environment Canada predicts that 2026 will be among the hottest years on record. With El Niño projected to bring hotter and drier conditions, workers are feeling the heat. Read More
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