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Inside look at Lafarge tire-burning case
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, Living At the Barricades Podcast
April 17th, 2008
  

Lafarge stack. Bath, ON.

Last week, Lafarge Canada and the Ministry of the Environment appeared in Ontario Divisional Court in an effort to halt an Environmental Review Tribunal hearing into plans to burn tires, plastic and other waste in a cement kiln near Kingston, Ontario.

Living At the Barricades provides an inside look at the court case, with contributions from Rick Lindgren of Canadian Environmental Law Association, counsel for Waterkeeper and Gord Downie, and Corinna Dally-Starna of Clean Air Bath.

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