A heat wave affecting much of Ontario and Quebec continues this week and is spreading further east toward Canada’s Maritime provinces. Environment Canada has issued numerous heat warnings covering most of Ontario and Quebec, and the warnings extend to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island as the hot conditions move east. Outlets report that temperatures during the day in Ontario remain elevated and that the event shows no immediate signs of easing. As the heat expands across the region, public heat alerts are in place over a broad area, reflecting the ongoing risk from high temperatures. The coverage across outlets consistently characterizes the situation as a persistent heat event originating in central Canada and moving east, rather than a localized or short-lived spell. While specific temperature figures are not included in the provided excerpts, all sources describe the same overall pattern: heat warnings remain active in Ontario and Quebec and have expanded to include the Maritime provinces as the heat tracks across the country’s eastern regions.