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News Releases

February 6, 2004 Press Release dated February 6, 2004
February 6, 2004 CP Story dated February 6, 2004
December 5, 2002 Elevated Cancer Risk Known, But Tribunal Denies Port Colborne Residents Opportunity to Address Risk At Hearing
December 5, 2002 Tories Go to Bat for Polluter
December 5, 2002 Government Ignores Port Colborne's High Cancer risk from Inco
December 5, 2002 Inco-Tribunal (Quebec-Ontario regional general news)
July 16, 2002 Court Declines to Certify Port Colborne Class Action, Leaves Residents Free To Begin Individual Claims
July 12, 2002 Ontario Government Not Reasonable in Failing to Follow Own Guidelines: Residents Can Appeal Port Colborne Order
May 30, 2002 Port Colborne Class Action Settled With Area School Boards
May 23, 2002 Class Action Legal Team Expands As Certification Hearings Approach (Canada Newswire)
Mar 30, 2002 INCO Liable for Millions in Clean-Up Costs Based on Government Order in Port Colbourne
Jan 22, 2002 East Side Port Colborne Homes Sinking, Inco May Be To Blame
Dec 18, 2001 New Report Finds Port Colborne Soil Carcinogen Levels May Still Be Up To 19 Times Higher Than Safe
Oct 10, 2001 Inco's Port Colborne Cleanup Doesn’t Live Up To Promises
Sept 27, 2001 New Results Suggest Ministry Testing In Port Colborne Unreliable, Number Of Properties Requiring Clean Up Could Dramatically Increase
Aug 20, 2001 Top Medical Experts Excluded From Port Colborne Schools Health Safety Review
Aug 2, 2001 It’s Not Just Nickel: High Levels Of Lead Contamination Just Discovered At Inco Site And Inside Homes In Port Colborne
July 24, 2001 Atomic Level Analysis Indicates 90 To 100% Of Nickel In Port Colborne Soil Samples Is Nickel Oxide, A Cancer-Causing Nickel Form
July 18, 2001 International Review Shows Port Colborne Nickel Contamination "Intervention Level" Massively In Excess Of World Safety Standards For Long Term Exposure
July 18, 2001 Head Of Dermatology At Hamilton’s Mcmaster University Hospital Echos Call For Ban On Use Of Port Colborne School Yard
June 21, 2001 High Levels Of Contamination In School Yards Of Port Colborne Require Immediate Ban: Paediatric Health Unit
May 30, 2001 Massive Contamination Just Discovered Inside Port Colborne Homes Near Inco Refinery
May 10, 2001 Port Colborne Property Owners Respond To Inco Clean-Up
May 2, 2001 Ministry Report Never Finalized: Study Of Port Colborne Community Being Recalculated Or Withdrawn
April 3, 2001 Risk Of Cancer Up To 40 Times Higher Than Ontario Standards Allow: Government Fails To Warn Residents, Port Colborne News Conference, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
Mar 30, 2001 Carcinogenic Nickel Deposited By Inco Now Confirmed By Ontario Government In Port Colborne Soil
Mar 27, 2001 Port Colborne Community Launches $750 Million Dollar Class Action Lawsuit Against Inco And Province: 12:30 P.M. News Conference



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