Public health officials say a new review of the potential health risks of synthetic turf will be completed by the end of the year. A new artificial turf soccer pitch was green lit for Mackenzie King Park in Montreal. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, many in the community are celebrating the vote, but opponents say the CDN-NDG borough should freeze their plans until the public health review is done.
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As new synthetic soccer pitch gets go-ahead in Mackenzie King Park, public health officials to update guidelines on potential health risks
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