The Evan Bray Show - Adam Leontowich - December 16th, 2025

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Hunting season in Saskatchewan has just wrapped up, but there's something to take note of when you're enjoying the spoils of your hunt. Canadian Light Source researcher, Adam Leontowich, who also enjoys hunting, is studying the microscopic particles of lead that can be left in hunted meat. He joins Evan to share why those small fragments could have drastic results when consumed by humans.
16 Dec 2025 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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