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TORONTO - The Ontario government has paid out more than $72 million in compensation to victims of Walkerton’s tainted water tragedy and their families. Seven people died and about 2,500 became ...
More than $65 million has been paid so far to the victims of Canada’s worst E. coli tragedy, but businesses hit hard by the crisis say they have seen little of the promised compensation – and ...
It's been 25 years since Walkerton, Ont., made headlines after its water system became contaminated with E. coli in a tragedy that killed seven people and sickened thousands more.
A lot of mom-and-pop restaurants are suffering right now, according to Dominguez, who owns Memo's House of Pancakes. The Walkerton location usually has 12-15 employees -- and all of them just quit.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sep 20, 2012) - Lack of transparency was one of of the major causes of the Walkerton E.coli tragedy in 2000. Lack of transparency was also deplored yesterday by ...
The public inquiry into the May 2000 e-coli contamination of the water supply of the rural Ontario town of Walkerton recently released its second and final report. Whilst the Ontario Tory ...
The opening of a judicial inquiry on October 16 and the recent publication of two investigative reports have again focused attention on the e-coli contamination of Walkerton, Ontario's water ...