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The Canadian Security Intelligence Service is urging former employees of a onetime RCMP training facility in Kemptville to reach out following the announcement by the RCMP last December that the site was found to contain friable asbestos, building materials containing silica, lead in peeling paint, unsafe levels of lead, e. coli and coliform bacteria in the potable water, hazardous moulds and infestations of rodents and insects.

According to the CSIS release, the substances were found in the Canada Training Centre between 1988 and its closure in 2005.

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Former employees who attended the facility as instructors, participants or in any other capacity are asked to contact CSIS general inquiries at 1-800-267-7685.

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