Canada and the United States will be reviewing the downstream impact of pollution caused by B.C. coal mining. Indigenous groups and government agencies south of the border have pushed for Canada to address coal mining pollution flowing downstream into Montana and Idaho.
Canada and the United States will be reviewing the downstream impact of coal mining operations as part of the International Joint Commission .
Indigenous nations and communities on both sides of the border have been calling for a review of coal mining pollution. A team of researchers will soon start examining pollution in B.C., Montana and Idaho before coming back with recommendations on how to address the contaminations.Calgary under a snowfall warning as heavy, wet snow blankets the cityHere's what Calgary's expanded performing arts centre will look likeWhat happened to 2 flight attendants from Pakistan who went missing in Canada
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