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Grassy Narrows demands apology from Carney, action on mercury poisoning
A Grassy Narrows First Nation woman with mercury poisoning is demanding an apology from Prime Minister Mark Carney for his comment during a March protest that he could 'outlast' her. The woman and her community are also seeking action on the mercury poisoning crisis.
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