Lead levels in some sections of Montreal’s tap water are worse than those in Flint, Michigan at the peak of their water crisis. That’s according to multiple experts who have studied thousands of water test results obtained during a joint investigation by Global News, The Toronto Star, Le Devoir and Concordia’s Institute for Investigative Journalism. As Dan Spector explains, while some Canadian cities have implemented a common fix, Montreal has taken a different approach.
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