Source Feed:     The Globe and Mail  
  
      Author:     Lindsay Jones, Patrick White  
  
      Publication Date:     October 14, 2025 - 04:00  
  Transport Canada failed to track ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water, Newfoundland residents say
    October 14, 2025  
  Newfoundlanders living near St. John’s International Airport say Transport Canada has failed to track a plume of toxic “forever chemicals” seeping into local drinking water, leaving residents and a university chemist to do the work themselves.
The town of Torbay is one of dozens of sites near airports and military bases where firefighting foams laced with polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) leached into the groundwater and, in some cases, contaminated the drinking water of nearby property owners.
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    One driver died and the other was injured in the two-vehicle crash on River Road Thursday afternoon, Ottawa police say.  
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    The Nova Scotia government has established a 25-member committee to advise the government on how to prevent gender-based violence.  
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