Members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, outside of Sarnia, Ont. say they have not been treated as equal partners by the provincial government – and for years have been denied access to critical air pollution documents. It wasn’t until Global News contacted the ministry for answers, that data showing alarming levels of pollution was finally shared. Carolyn Jarvis reports.
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Ontario First Nation facing high levels of cancer-causing air pollution, documents forecast
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