13-05-2025 13:07 via cbc.ca

'It will kill life': Cambridge councillor urging city to curb road salt use

Cambridge councillor Scott Hamilton will speak in front of city council on Tuesday to present a motion about tackling groundwater contamination due to the overuse of road salt. Hamilton’s motion aims to push for changes to liability rules for slip-and-fall accidents. He also wants to create a group made up of experts and a public awareness campaign. His motion will be discussed later in May.
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