Une étude scrutera enfin l'impact des sables bitumineux sur la santé des Autochtones

More than three decades after Indigenous leaders in northern Alberta began asking for funding to better understand if pollution from the oilsands was making their people sick, the federal government is funding a study to do just that. A helicopter flies over the Athabasca River near Fort McMurray, Alta., Monday, Sept. 19, 2011. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

OTTAWA - More than three decades after Indigenous leaders in northern Alberta began asking for funding to better understand if pollution from the oilsands was making their people sick, the federal government is funding a study to do just that.

"This should have been done 32 years ago, maybe 40 years ago," said Mikisew Cree First Nation Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro. "We know that there is something going on in this community. We can't pinpoint it or anything in regards to what's actually going on."

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