Canadian mining company Teck Metals fined $2.2M for polluting B.C. river | CBC News

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Environment and Climate Change Canada says Teck Metals Ltd., a subsidiary of Teck Resources Ltd., has been ordered to pay $2.2 million in federal and provincial fines for an effluent spill into the Columbia River.

Teck's operations in B.C.'s West Kootenay leaked pollutants into Columbia River in 2019: Environment CanadaTeck Metals has been ordered to pay fines of $2.

2 million for discharging pollutants from its operations in Warfield in B.C.'s West Kootenay into the Columbia River, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

 

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Good ! Should be more tho

You have to wonder what Quebec is paying to pump billions of litres of raw sewage in the waterway. Thats right nothing.

Chump change

This is state funded media. You all realize that? Right?

Colonial countries, still raping world wide.

Remeber when JustinTrudeau allowed the dumping of 8 Billions litres of waste water into the St Lawrence river Guess how much he or the City of Montreal were fined? Anyone 🤔🤔

Good! Fine too little

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why is a canadian company mining columbian minerals? seems odd

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