Mar 06, 2025
Facility will provide in- and out-patient services within the community
Robert Williamson says he remembers watching his parents lose their only source of income as his neighbours started to get sick.
Now, he’s sick, too, but his hope is that his grandchildren won’t suffer the same symptoms he does.
Williamson, like roughly 90 per cent of residents in Grassy Narrows First Nation, has been impacted by mercury poisoning that dates back to the 1960s and ’70s, when the Dryden Paper Mill dumped about nine tonnes of the toxin into the English-Wabigoon River System in northwestern Ontario.
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