The results of an Ontario government-funded health project show there is an increased risk of cancer because of exposure to air pollution for those living in parts of Sarnia, Ontario. As Carolyn Jarvis reports, the findings come after years of concern from Sarnia and Aamjiwnaang First Nation community members that chemicals emitted from nearby industry were making them sick.
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Ontario health review links Sarnia-area air pollution to increased cancer risk
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