Les sites contaminés d'anciennes mines ou usines coûtent cher aux territoires

A sign and headframe appear at the abandoned Ptarmigan Mine outside of Yellowknife, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023. It's one of six abandoned mines in the N.W.T. where it has yet to be determined whether the federal or territorial government is responsible for the cleanup. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Emily Blake

YELLOWKNIFE - Environmental advocates say costly cleanups of former non-renewable resource projects in the North show the need for better planning.

Three of Canada’s top five most expensive federal contaminated sites are abandoned mines in the North: Giant Mine in the Northwest Territories at an estimated $4.38 billion and the Faro and United Keno Hill mines in Yukon at $1 billion and $125 million, respectively.

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