More Canadians report being affected by extreme weather after hot, dry summer: poll
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests more Canadians say they are being affected by extreme weather following one of the worst wildfire seasons on record.
A Leger poll of 1,500 people conducted online between Sept. 19 and Sept. 21, says 37 per cent of respondents reported being personally affected by extreme weather events. That is up from the 23 per cent who said the same in a June poll, in the early weeks of the fire season.
This year saw wildfires consume nearly 90,000 square kilometres in Canada — an area larger than New Brunswick — making it the second-worst wildfire season on record.
The findings are similar to the number of Canadians who responded to a Leger poll on climate impacts a year ago. At the end of summer 2024, 35 per cent of respondents reported being personally impacted by climate change.


