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(@highlandsgal)
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Slave Lake in Northern Canada has made the news, and not in a good way. No offense is meant to anyone living in that area and I hope we don't see this as the start of a whole series of similar situations across Canada. This is budgeted to be the largest environmental clean-up in Canadian history and I only heard about this from a glance at a 3rd line news story. Here's one version of that story: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/federal-officials-seek-mine-cleanup-in-nwt-over-arsenic-asbestos-fears/article9858010/


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GreatPlainsStrider
(@greatplainsstrider)
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I think you mean Yellowknife, NWT. which is on Great Slave lake.



   
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