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Home Doctors speak to cancer rates and health impacts in Fort Chipewyan

Doctors speak to cancer rates and health impacts in Fort Chipewyan

Jul
20
2010
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) - Northern Alberta Chapter

CPAWS Northern Alberta has posted a series of videos of scientists and doctors speaking about the increased cancer rates in Fort Chipewyan, downstream of Alberta's oil sands developments. Speakers include Dr. Kevin Timoney, Dr. John O'Connor, and Dr. Gina Solomon.

Link: View all of the videos on the CPAWS website
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