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LETTER: NWMO leader should meet with Indigenous leaders

LETTER: NWMO leader should meet with Indigenous leaders
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First Nations mull legal action, plan protests over Ontario s online mining claims system – by Brett Forester (CBC News Indigenous – February 1, 2024) – Republic of Mining

First Nations mull legal action, plan protests over Ontario s online mining claims system – by Brett Forester (CBC News Indigenous – February 1, 2024) – Republic of Mining
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First Nations mull legal action, plan protests over Ontario s online mining claims system

First Nations leaders say they’ll up their protests and consider legal action if the Ontario government refuses to address their concerns with the province’s online system for staking mining claims.

VEZINA: The public health disaster of mercury poisoning at Grassy Narrows

Article content The problem was the English-Wabigoon river had a surrounding population downstream of the chemical plant, which lived on fishing and tourism. They were members of the Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation, also known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, near Kenora in northern Ontario. It has been known for a long time that methylmercury is extremely toxic. Indeed, the saying “mad as a hatter” and the Mad Hatter character in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, originally came from the effects of mercury poisoning on workers in the hat-making industry, because of the process to convert fur into felt going back to the 18th century.

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