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Ottawa silent on protecting Arctic’s North Water polynya from toxic space junk

By Steve Ducharme, Nunatsiaq News March 29, 2017
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As the European Space Agency launches more rockets into space this year, a group of students in British Columbia are sending out an S.O.S to the world about dangerous leftover rocket fuel falling into Nunavut waters.

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