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Two Ontario First Nations show signs of ongoing mercury poisoning: report
National Post … his first visit in 1975, when he found residents of Grassy Narrows had internal mercury levels three times above the Health Canada limit. People living in White Dog fared even worse, with levels more than seven times above the national guidelines. Mercury poisoning effects in Ontario linger decades later, says Japanese studyToronto Star Mercury poisoning still haunts Grassy Narrows communityrabble.ca (blog) all 15 news articles » |
Two Ontario First Nations show signs of ongoing mercury poisoning: report – National Post