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Feds accused of walking back regulations on ‘forever chemicals’

Photo credit: John Woodside / Canada's National Observer - Plastic statue outside the Shaw Centre in Ottawa during an international plastics negotiation conference in April.

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“The federal government is catching flak from environmentalists who say Ottawa is walking back plans to protect the public from ‘forever chemicals.’

Instead of taking a precautionary approach, critics say, the government is allowing industry to slow-roll regulation.

‘The burden is always placed on us… to prove that these substances are harmful,’ says Cassie Barker, senior program manager for toxics with advocacy group Environmental Defence.

But the government says it is trying to avoid having its regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly called PFAS, stripped away by a court challenge.”…

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