OTTAWA — Environmental experts on toxic chemicals say it's well past time for Ottawa to protect Canadians from a whole class of substances known as 'forever chemicals.
OTTAWA — Environmental experts on toxic chemicals say it's well past time for Ottawa to protect Canadians from a whole class of substances known as"forever chemicals."
They are called forever chemicals because instead of breaking down, they build up in the environment and in human bodies, where they have been linked to a multitude of problems including hormone disruptions and cancers.
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