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In an article by Thomas Deshaies of the CBC, we learn that ten municipalities in Quebec have alarming levels of pesticides in their drinking water. Thus, our city of Saint-Hyacinthe would have the sad honour of having, in its so-called drinking water, 12,462 micrograms per litre (μg/L) of pesticides.
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In an article by Thomas Deshaies of the CBC, we learn that ten municipalities in Quebec have alarming levels of pesticides in their drinking water. Thus, our city of Saint-Hyacinthe would have the sad honour of having, in its so-called drinking water, 12,462 micrograms per litre (μg/L) of pesticides.

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pressegauche.org broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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