July 27, 2021

Grassy Narrows First Nation to build long-term care for members with mercury poisoning

Grassy Narrows First Nation has signed a $69.8 million agreement to build a long-term care home for residents living with mercury poisoning. Robert Williamson is one of those people. He says he’s glad to see funding – but the damage goes further than money

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