Thousands rally outside Ontario Legislature to demand action on mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows

Chrissy Isaacs is among thousands who marched to Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday to demand action to help people in Grassy Narrows First Nation who've been impacted by mercury poisoning of their water. "I feel angry. This is an issue that's been ongoing for over 50 years," says Isaacs, one of the organizers of a caravan as part of the Walk for Mercury Justice.

Thousands rally outside Ontario Legislature to demand action on mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows
A huge banner is sprawled on the ground in front of a large building.

Chrissy Isaacs is among thousands who marched to Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday to demand action to help people in Grassy Narrows First Nation who've been impacted by mercury poisoning of their water. "I feel angry. This is an issue that's been ongoing for over 50 years," says Isaacs, one of the organizers of a caravan as part of the Walk for Mercury Justice.