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BC Tests Found Unsafe Lead Levels in Water of 35 First Nation Schools


Getting help and funds to fix the threat can be frustrating. A special report.
Francesca Fionda 23 Feb 2021 | The Tyee / Institute for Investigative Journalism
Francesca Fionda is a freelance investigative and data journalist, and journalism instructor.
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Safe or not? Tests done in 2017 by the First Nations Health Authority in 261 sites on reserves across BC showed unsafe lead levels in water for 35 schools. BC’s health minister was told, but what’s happened since is not publicly shared.
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When Trever Andrew found out there was a small amount of lead leaching into the tap water in the girl’s washroom at T selcéwtqen Clleq mel ten/Chief Atahm School, he knew it was important to act fast. There is no safe level of lead exposure and children are particularly vulnerable. In adults, lead exposure increases the risk of high blood pressure and kidney damage. In children, lead can affect the develop ....

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I Was on WHO's China Team Investigating COVID's Origin. Here's What We Learned


I Was on WHO’s China Team Investigating COVID’s Origin. Here’s What We Learned
Yes, it likely originated in animals. No the ‘wet market’ was not likely the source nor was it created in a lab.
Dominic Dwyer 22 Feb 2021 | The Conversation
Dominic Dwyer is a medical virologist and infectious diseases physician and director of New South Wales health pathology and the Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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Wuhan’s wet market, like other busy markets in the city, could hasten transmission of COVID-19. But it does not appear to be the source. ....

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To the Little Boy who Lives inside my Heart.


The last year was challenging.
Until then, we had such a good time together.
I always tried to keep you alive. I followed your dreams.
We struggled along the way, I denied your existence and numbed my memory of you.
But you kept screaming at me, begged me to listen.
Our mom helped us to become friends again.
The memory of her mom guided us along the way.
Your return brought back the sparkle into my eyes, which are now covered in tears.
We had everything you ever wanted.
We worked hard after we became friends again.
We surfed, played with our dog, and lived with someone who loved us. ....

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Bad Water Sickens First Nations. But Government Doesn't Track the Toll


Bad Water Sickens First Nations. But Government Doesn’t Track the Toll
Data to identify and fix problems don’t exist. The ‘black hole,’ say critics, lets feds off the hook. A special report.
Annie Burns-Pieper 22 Feb 2021 | The Tyee / Institute for Investigative Journalism
Annie Burns-Pieper is an award-winning investigative reporter and the managing editor of the Institute for Investigative Journalism. She has contributed to the Globe and Mail, CBC, CTV, Global News, the Toronto Star, Al Jazeera and the Guardian.
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After residents from Neskantaga First Nation were evacuated over hydrocarbon-tainted water last October, Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa holds up a collected sample at a rally in Toronto. ....

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