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Air pollution in Toronto's subways like 'a typical day in Beijing,' highest of Canada's 3 major systems
Toronto's subway stations and trains had the highest levels of air pollution of Canada's three major rapid transit systems, following by Montreal's Metro and Vancouver's Skytrain systems, a newly released study has found.
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