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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRuV6eOqp6QKiller Water: The toxic legacy of Canada's oil sands industry for Indigenous communities
In Northern Alberta, Canada, sit the Athabasca tar sands—the world's largest known reservoir of crude bitumen, and a major driver of Canada’s economy.
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