Rapid urbanization is a major factor influencing air quality in Canadian cities. Increased vehicle traffic and industrial activity contribute to higher pollution levels. Understanding these trends is crucial for developing effective solutions. The concentration of people and industries in urban areas leads to higher emissions of pollutants. This includes greenhouse gases, particulate matter, and other harmful substances. These emissions have a significant impact on air quality. Implementing sustainable urban planning strategies is essential for mitigating the impact of urbanization on air quality. This includes promoting green spaces, encouraging cycling and walking, and implementing stricter emission standards for industries. These strategies are crucial for creating healthier urban environments.

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