Their homes sit on radioactive mining waste and no one told

Their homes sit on radioactive mining waste and no one told them

Recent testing at four houses in Elliot Lake reveal elevated levels of gamma radiation and concentrations of radon gas far exceeding safety guidelines. There could be up to 60 homes in the community currently on top of mine waste, documents allege.

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