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‘Forever chemical’ contamination could undermine sea otters’ fragile recovery in Canada
Sea otters living along the coastline of Canada’s British Columbia province carry residues of “forever chemicals” in their bodies, according to a new study, and those living near dense human populations or shipping lanes are the most heavily impacted.
A combined investment of C$18.7 million between the agencies and the federal government will help advance public transit in the regions.
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The rift between two provinces at odds over a proposed pipeline is straining Canada's unity as it seeks to become an energy superpower.