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          <title>What we found at three Canadian GFL locations</title>
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          <description>An unbearable stench in Hamilton, dead fish elsewhere in Ontario and conflicting stories in B.C.</description>
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          <description>Ontario-based GFL projects a green image. But a history of fires, water contamination, regulatory violations and neighbour complaints from North Carolina to Hamilton tell another story</description>
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