Homeless population among those most affected by extreme heat
TORONTO — William Gaikezheyongai has lived outside long enough to know where to get water in times of extreme heat.
He knows construction workers usually have water bottles in their vans, so he’ll ask for one and douse himself with it. On recent hot summer days, he’s had to repeat the process every hour or so to stay cool.
“It’s hard to find free water and free shelter where someone doesn’t say, ‘move away,'” says Gaikezheyongai, an Ojibwa man who lives in a teepee near a ravine in Toronto.
“I fainted a couple times and I had seizures.”

