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» Go to news mainHeather Castleden's Research Highlighted on APTN
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) ran a three part news story on the health effects of Boat Harbour near Pictou Landing First Nation. Professor Heather Castleden's environmental health research with the Pictou Landing First Nation Women's Group is highlighted.
Part 1: NS First Nation to decide if it will pursue its lawsuit to clean up harbour (external link)
Part 2: Pictou Landing researches health effects of polluted harbor (external link)
Part 3: Nova Scotia band looks at options to deal with polluted harbour (external link)
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