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First Nation calls for Carney’s apology over mercury crisis

24 June 2026
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Grassy Narrows First Nation is calling for an apology from Prime Minister Mark Carney and the closure of a paper mill responsible for mercury contamination in their community. The Dryden paper mill discharged approximately nine tonnes of mercury into the English-Wabigoon River System during the 1960s and 1970s, leading to ongoing pollution of the local water supply. Community members held a news conference to express their concerns about the lasting impact of the mill’s operations on their health and environment. The demand for accountability reflects long-standing grievances related to environmental justice and the health risks posed by the contamination. Grassy Narrows is advocating for action to address the legacy of industrial pollution and its effects on Indigenous communities.

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The mercury contamination from the Dryden paper mill has had severe health implications for the Grassy Narrows First Nation, affecting fish populations and the community’s traditional way of life. Historical data indicates that mercury exposure can lead to neurological damage and other serious health issues. The ongoing pollution has sparked a broader discussion about environmental rights and the responsibilities of corporations and governments to Indigenous communities. These events underscore the persistent challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in securing justice and environmental remediation in the wake of industrial activities.

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