[news] Canada, Racism, Genocide, and the Bomb
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Mon Apr 11 09:17:12 PDT 2005
The uranium mine was developed by the Canadian government to satisfy US needs for the World War II effort to construct an atomic bomb. From 1942 to 1960, the Sahtugot'ine worked at the mine in Port Radium, unknowingly polluting their massive freshwater resource and irradiating themselves. In the early 1960s, the danger became apparent. The Sahtugot'ine workers started to die from lung, colon, and kidney cancers -- diseases previously unknown to them.
URL: http://resist.ca/story/2005/4/11/84754/5049
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