It hasn’t hit 90F (that’s 32C up here) in Toronto once this summer. It got to 86F (30C) on one day in May.
Environment Canada will find a way to call it one of the hottest summers on record, just as one of the coldest winters in decades was called one of the mildest.
The global warming crowd can do that because they know very few people actually follow annual temperature records.
At least we haven't gotten to monsoonal moisture season yet, so we thankfully still have that old "it's a dry heat" thing going on.