The number of Canadian homes with dangerous levels of cancer-causing radon gas has more than doubled in the past 12 years with some Calgary-area residents among the most at-risk. Those are the findings of a study conducted by scientists including a University of Calgary researcher who say 18 per cent of households in the countryThe number of Canadian homes with dangerous levels of cancer-causing radon gas has more than doubled in the past 12 years with some Calgary-area residents among the most at-risk. Read MoreRead More

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