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ADVERTISEMENT Northern Ontario Watch Ontario's radioactive material plan sparks backlash in northern town Nairn and Hyman Townshop residents are opposed to a radioactive material transfer to Agnew Lake, citing health and environmental risks. The province plans to move 18,000 cubic metres of niobium tailings from Nipissing First Nation through the region, but locals say studies are lacking. Monday evening, townhall attendees urged legal action and protests. Local leaders backed community concerns even as shipments could start mid-August. Angela Gemmill has more.
ADVERTISEMENT Northern Ontario Watch Ontario's radioactive material plan sparks backlash in northern town Nairn and Hyman Townshop residents are opposed to a radioactive material transfer to Agnew Lake, citing health and environmental risks. The province plans to move 18,000 cubic metres of niobium tailings from Nipissing First Nation through the region, but locals say studies are lacking. Monday evening, townhall attendees urged legal action and protests. Local leaders backed community concerns even as shipments could start mid-August. Angela Gemmill has more.

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ADVERTISEMENT Northern Ontario Watch Ontario's radioactive material plan sparks backlash in northern town Nairn and Hyman Townshop residents are opposed to a radioactive material transfer to Agnew Lake, citing health and environmental risks. The province plans to move 18,000 cubic metres of niobium tailings from Nipissing First Nation through the region, but locals say studies are lacking. Monday evening, townhall attendees urged legal action and protests. Local leaders backed community concerns even as shipments could start mid-August. Angela Gemmill has more.

Northern Ontario Watch Nairn and Hyman Townshop residents are opposed to a radioactive material transfer to Agnew Lake, citing health and environmental risks. The province plans to move 18,000 cubic metres of niobium tailings from Nipissing First Nation through the region, but locals say studies are lacking. Monday evening, townhall attendees urged legal action and protests. Local leaders backed community concerns even as shipments could start mid-August. Angela Gemmill has more.

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