The chief of Grassy Narrows First Nation, Rudy Turtle, called on the federal government to end delays in the building of an on-site health centre to deal with the effects of mercury poisoning in his community, saying something “substantial” needs to be done.
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Grassy Narrows chief calls for end to delays on building health centre to deal with mercury poisoning effects
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