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The Hidden News
Mike Mercredi from Fort Chipewyan
Interview
Mike Mercredi
 tamara herman  Contact Contributor
Dec. 8, 2008, 9:38 p.m.
The indigenous community of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta is located downstream from the tar sands. A disproportionate number of people have been diagnosed with and are dying from rare cancers and other auto-immune diseases. A recent study confirmed that the water and the fish are not safe for human consumption. Fort Chipewyan community member Mike Mercredi speaks about the impacts of the tar sands from the front line of the struggle against the largest industrial project in world history.
Raw interview format. Edited, but no intro or closing

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00:13:37 1 March 12, 2008
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