Imperial Metals Corp. and two firms face charges over a 2014 Canadian mine disaster that polluted waterways.
Imperial Metals Corp. and two other firms face 15 federal Fisheries Act charges over the 2014 Mount Polley Mine tailings pond collapse in British Columbia. The incident released over 20 million cubic meters of waste into local waterways, harming fish and habitats. The charges, filed a decade later, carry fines between $500,000 and $6 million. The case stems from an environmental disaster that affected several water bodies and fish stocks.
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