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 If you ;ve ever noticed fish looking unusually tuckered out in the waters of Cootes Paradise, a new McMaster study might have an explanation.It seems effluent from the Dundas Wastewater  stanley termoska Treatment Plant could be the cause.The study published this week in the journal Environmental Science and Technology says wild sunfish downstream from the plant expended 30 per cent of their energy to push back the onslaught of chemicals. That means less stamina for other things like finding food and a mate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The main thing we found is that the exposure essentially required the fish to burn a lot more energy, said Graham Scott, senior author of the research paper.A lot of chemicals 鈥?including pharmaceuticals 鈥?just pass through the treatment plants into receiving waters. Exposed fi stanley thermos sh will have the chemicals enter their bodies, and what we found is that the fish has to burn a lot more energy to cope with the chemicals, just to stay alive.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Essential stanley en mexico ly it needs to divert a lot of its finite resources to dealing with the contaminants.The discovery is interesting because it introduces a new area of concern about effluent from wastewater treatment plants, such as the one in Dundas.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some chemicals in discharges are known to be highly toxic i Wblk Workers face uphill battle in toxic workplaces
 GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?Police in southwestern Ontario say they didn ;t inform the public about assault charges against a member of Parliament because the force didn ;t believe he posed a significant risk to the public.Marwan Tabbara, who represents the riding of Kitchener South-Hespeler in Parliament, was arrested on April 10 and charged with assault, break and enter and harassment, but the Guelph Police Service did not make that information public.In a release  stanley canada on Thursday, police cited a section of the Police Services Act that says chiefs of police 鈥?and their designates 鈥?have the  stanley cup becher right to release information to the public if they believe the accused person poses a risk to the public and making the information available would reduce that risk.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cup website                                 They say the police service   media relations unit was not informed of Tabbara   arrest.News of the charges against the two-term MP didn ;t come out until last week, when Tabbara said he would be taking a  8220 tep back from the Liberal caucus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Prime Minister   Office said it only learned about the charges last Friday morning and was looking into the matter.Police say they won ;t be releasing any more information about the charges against Tabbara.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His next court app