Sunday, August 25 12:15 p.m.
Meet at the North Toronto Collegiate field on Roehampton St. east of Yonge, one block north of Eglinton.
“The government has taken away our forests and given us back disease and sickness and death,” said Judy Da Silva, a Grassy Narrows Clan Mother.
“Wynne promised to help us, but she did not take that commitment seriously. It is time for Ontario to listen to our people when we say no to logging that brings more mercury poison into our rivers and our bodies.”Grassy Narrows is demanding action on ongoing mercury poisoning that has taken a tragic toll on three generations of families in Grassy Narrows.
“Last summer Wynne promised to do something about this crisis. Over a year later nothing has been done to improve the lives of families in Grassy Narrows, only talk,” said Katelyn Blasick, a marching band member and Grassy Narrows supporter.
“Instead of helping the Province continues to plan for more clearcut logging in Grassy Narrows' watershed – a practice that further increases mercury poison levels in local fish.”
“For people in Grassy Narrows there is no vacation from mercury poison,” said Chrissy Swain, a young mother of three in Grassy Narrows. “We have to live with the sickness of mercury poison in our bodies and in our families every day.”
RELEASE Sunday Aug. 25, 2013
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