Tainted drinking water found in several First Nations daycares and schools in Quebec
Federal officials recommend communities let the water run in order to reduce lead levels, but experts argue it isn’t a reliable solution.
Federal officials recommend communities let the water run in order to reduce lead levels, but experts argue it isn’t a reliable solution.
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