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Grassy Narrows marches in Toronto

April 8, 2010 by: Chris Kornacki/Wawatay News   On Wednesday April 7, 40 Grassy Narrows First Nation band members lead a march to the provincial government building in Queen’s Park in Toronto demanding restitution for mercury poisoning in their community. …

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Mercury victims press for stronger government safety guidelines

Mercury victims press for stronger government safety guidelines

| April 10, 2010

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Grassy Narrows, again

Toronto Star

 

Grassy Narrows, again

Published On Thu Apr 08 2010

In 1999 – three decades after the health risks from mercury dumped into a northwestern

Grassy Narrows protesters demand action on mercury

The Canadian Press

Grassy Narrows protesters demand action on mercury

April 7, 2010.

The Canadian Press

TORONTO — Ottawa and the provincial government must take action to

Residents of N. Ont. reserve still sickened by mercury, says Earthroots

The Canadian Press

Residents of N. Ont. reserve still sickened by mercury, says Earthroots

Tue Apr 6, 7:37 PM

By The Canadian Press

TORONTO - An international expert

Protesters demand action on Grassy Narrows

Toronto Star

Protesters demand action on Grassy Narrows

Grassy Narrows activist demand action from Mcguinty government

Published On Wed Apr 07 2010
 

 

Residents

McGuinty to review mercury report before acting

CTV

McGuinty to review mercury report before acting

Published: April 6, 2010

By: CTV News

The Canadian Press

Mercury still plagues Ont. First Nation: report

CBC

Mercury still plagues Ont. First Nation: report

Grassy Narrows banned fishing in contaminated Wabigoon River 40 years ago

Mercury poisoning lingers decades after Ontario river deemed safe

Montreal Gazette

Mercury poisoning lingers decades after Ontario river deemed safe

Published: April 7, 2010

By: Mike Barber, Canwest News Service

As members of Ontario First

Decades-old mercury poisoning shown to have lasting effect on native community

Globe and Mail

Decades-old mercury poisoning shown to have lasting effect on native community

Poisoned river and contaminated fish gave many mercury poisoning – and research

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