Sault Ste. Marie residents among Canadians concerned about decades of 'forever chemicals' contamination

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For decades, airports across Canada conducted firefighter training exercises that included the use of foams containing PFAS, often dubbed "forever chemicals." The impact of that contamination has people living near the Sault Ste.

Marie, Ont., airport fearing for future generations.

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