Caravan from Grassy Narrows First Nation makes stops to educate about mercury poisoning ahead of Toronto rally

About a dozen people from Grassy Narrows First Nation are driving in a caravan from northwestern Ontario to Toronto to raise awareness about the impact of mercury contamination, an issue in the community that dates back to the 1960s, ahead of a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday.

Caravan from Grassy Narrows First Nation makes stops to educate about mercury poisoning ahead of Toronto rally
A person is seen from behind standing outside. They are holding a large red flag featuring a person's face against a yellow sun.

About a dozen people from Grassy Narrows First Nation are driving in a caravan from northwestern Ontario to Toronto to raise awareness about the impact of mercury contamination, an issue in the community that dates back to the 1960s, ahead of a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday.