Canada on Friday ordered some petrochemical plants in Ontario to take strict measures to control pollution from cancer-causing chemical benzene after release...
Canada 's Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in OttawaTORONTO - Canada on Friday ordered some petrochemical plants in Ontario to take strict measures to control pollution from cancer-causing chemical benzene after release from a facility forced a First Nation community to declare a state of emergency.
"It is simply unacceptable that the people of Aamjiwnaang First Nation and Sarnia face ongoing issues with poor air quality," Guilbeault said in a statement. The First Nation community said that the order will add to the protection of the air quality in Aamjiwnaang.
Nation Community Steven Guilbeault Aamjiwnaang First Nation Petrochemical Industry Canada Chemical Release Strict Measures To Control Pollution Sarnia Ontario
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