A University of Toronto professor said residents could be inhaling the chemical equivalent of one or two cigarettes per week at minimum.
A University of Toronto professor says residents of Hamilton could be inhaling the chemical equivalent of one or two cigarettes per week -- at minimum -- due to elevated levels of a cancer-causing compound in the air.A University of Toronto professor said Hamilton residents could be inhaling the chemical equivalent of one or two cigarettes per week — at minimum — due to elevated levels of a cancer-causing compound in the air.
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