The Nova Scotia government released data on lead testing in schools this week, revealing unsafe levels of lead in the drinking water of 87 per cent of schools in the Halifax area alone. Elizabeth McSheffrey takes a closer look at the numbers, what they mean for children’s health, and how the government plans to tackle the problem.
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Nearly every single Halifax-area public school has too much lead in its drinking water
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