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Environment Canada lays 200 Fisheries Act charges against ArcelorMittal

OTTAWA - Environment and Climate Change Canada has laid 200 charges against mining company ArcelorMittal Canada for alleged violations of the Fisheries Act.

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Environment Canada lays 200 Fisheries Act charges against ArcelorMittal

Giant trucks carry iron ore on Friday, May 20, 2011 in Fermont, Que. Environment and Climate Change Canada has laid 200 charges against mining company ArcelorMittal Canada for allegedly violating the Fisheries Act. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot


OTTAWA - Environment and Climate Change Canada has laid 200 charges against mining company ArcelorMittal Canada for alleged violations of the Fisheries Act.

In a news release, the government says the charges stem from alleged illegal dumping by the company into fish-bearing waterways in Quebec between 2014 and 2022.

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