Ontario’s Fire Marshal urged residents to ensure they have working smoke alarms and thought-out escape plans Tuesday after the province recorded its highest number of fire-related deaths in more than 20 years. Read More
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Ontario saw highest number of fire-related deaths in decades in 2022: Fire Marshal
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