Nova Scotia’s medical officer refutes May’s column

As lead author of the study described in Elizabeth May's article ("Tar Ponds and mud-slinging," The Hill Times, March 15), I want to respond to her statement that 15 Sydney residents, "mostly toddlers under six, had elevated levels of lead or arsenic."

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