Elliot Lake inquiry: On questions that need answers
Maclean’s reporter Michael Friscolanti discusses the inquiry in Elliot Lake
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Maclean’s writer Michael Friscolanti is in Elliot Lake for the start of the public inquiry into the collapse of the Algo Centre. He’ll be filing regular reports to Macleans.ca. Friscolanti spent months investigating the tragedy and has written an ebook that you can order here.
In this interview from Day 1 of the inquiry, he talked to City News about what is known about the case so far: