
Karla Renic
Contributing Writer at Yahoo Style Canada
content strategist previously @ Yahoo Canada, Global News etc.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Karla Renic
Is fresh food better than canned? We asked a dietitian to find out. (Image via Getty Images)Canned foods are a versatile and long-lasting staple in many Canadian pantries. We've all been guilty of buying fresh fruits and vegetables that we sometimes forget about or don't eat before they begin to go bad. Given the high cost of living in Canada, many people are making the economical choice to buy canned foods that will keep longer than their fresh counterparts.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Karla Renic |Elizabeth Di Filippo
Wildfire smoke from Western Canada is taking a toll on Toronto's air quality. (Photo by Arrush Chopra/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Toronto and Montreal's air quality is on par with some of the worst in the world due to drifting wildfire smoke. While fires continue to burn in Western Canada, wind has carried smoke from the fires to Ontario, Quebec and areas in the U.S. like Nebraska, Michigan and Wisconsin.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Karla Renic |Elizabeth Di Filippo
If you're avoiding the outdoors due to wildfire smoke, you should make sure your pets are kept safe from harm, too. (Photo via Getty Images)As parts of Canada — including Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan — continue to navigate the effects of raging wildfires, many Canadians and Americans are seeking ways to cope with compromised air quality. People in affected areas are advised to avoid spending time outdoors and people at-risk of respiratory conditions are encouraged to wear N95 masks.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.yahoo.com | Karla Renic |Elizabeth Di Filippo
As parts of Canada — including Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan — continue to navigate the effects of raging wildfires, many Canadians and Americans are seeking ways to cope with compromised air quality. People in affected areas are advised to avoid spending time outdoors and people at-risk of respiratory conditions are encouraged to wear N95 masks. But what about our pets?
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3 weeks ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Karla Renic |Elizabeth Di Filippo
Flin Flon, Man., recorded Canada's worst air quality for 2025 due to ongoing wildfires. (Image via AP)Wildfires in Western Canada have caused poor and at times dangerous air quality in certain parts of the country. Environment Canada has issued air quality warnings for parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and encouraging people, especially the elderly, pregnant people, children and people with chronic health conditions, to avoid spending time outdoors whenever possible.
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How does wildfire smoke affect pets? Same us humans, according to an expert. https://t.co/QCngz8mmng