For years, people living in southeast Saskatchewan have raised concerns that the oil and gas industry is hazardous to their health. A Boston scientist then came up with a low-cost way of detecting whether toxic chemicals might be to blame. As Carolyn Jarvis reports, a year of tests had concerning results.
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Scientist tests for toxins in Saskatchewan community
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