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Monday, March 11, 2013

‘Secret’ Environment Canada study warns of oil sands’ impact on habitat

Contamination of a major western Canadian river basin from oil sands operations is a “high-profile concern” for downstream communities and wildlife, says a newly-released “secret” presentation prepared last spring by Environment Canada that highlighted numerous warnings about the industry’s growing footprint on land, air, water and the climate.

The warnings from the department contrast with recent claims made by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Environment Minister Peter Kent that the industry is being unfairly targeted by environmentalists who exaggerate its impacts on nature and people

http://business.financialpost.com/2011/12/22/secret-environment-canada-study-warns-of-oil-sands-impact-on-habitat/

But it warned that Alberta and other parts of Western Canada are facing a steep economic and ecological price tag for failing to crack down on the industry’s collateral damage.

“Contamination of the Athabasca River is a high-profile concern,” said the presentation, marked secret, but released to Postmedia News through access to information legislation.

“Recent studies suggest elevated levels of pollutants near mining sites including hydrocarbons and heavy metals … (It) raises questions about possible effects on health of wildlife and downstream communities.”.

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