Albertans were left shaken after the province’s largest-ever earthquakes hit in November 2022. At first it was believed to be caused naturally but as Sarah Komadina explains, a study done by Stanford University points to the disposal of oilsands wastewater.
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Alberta’s November 2022 earthquakes thought to be caused by oilsands wastewater disposal: Stanford study
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