"The level of mercury found in the umbilical cords of babies in Grassy Narrows First Nation was high enough to affect their brain development, according to a new report obtained by the Star.
Between 1978 and 1994 Health Canada tested the umbilical cord blood of 139 infants in Grassy Narrows.
“At these cord blood concentrations, there is consensus from the scientific literature that there would be effects on children’s neurodevelopment,” the report, written by Dr. Donna Mergler, says."
Jayme Poisson and David Bruser report for the Toronto Star July 18, 2016.
Source: Toronto Star, 07/18/2016