Environmental Health News
Friday, September 21, 2012
Kids exposed to Mercury or Lead More Likely to Have ADHD Symptoms, Canadian Study Finds
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Canadian Democracy: Death by Pipeline
Andrew Nikiforuk "OnEarth - a Survival Guide for the Planet"
Shipping dirty tar sands oil could rip apart Canada’s wilderness -- and its democracy. Details here.
Shipping dirty tar sands oil could rip apart Canada’s wilderness -- and its democracy. Details here.
Unprecedented Safety Study Finds Harm From GM Corn
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network e-News
First-ever long-term safety test finds severe health impacts. Full story here.
Please also read: "Field of Nightmares" (exposing the dark side of Roundup)
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
New Ontario Legislation Will Encourage People to Buy More Locally-Grown Food
Winnipeg Free Press
AYR, Ont. - The Ontario government will introduce legislation to encourage people to buy more locally-grown food, Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Tuesday. Full story here.
AYR, Ont. - The Ontario government will introduce legislation to encourage people to buy more locally-grown food, Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Tuesday. Full story here.
Onions from my garden. Can't get any more local than that! PLT photo
Monday, September 17, 2012
Manitoba Pork Producers Seek $130 Million to Deal With Financial Crisis
Winnipeg Free Press
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba farm group is calling for $130 million in government loan guarantees to help producers deal with what it calls the worst crisis in the history of Canada's pork industry. Details here.
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba farm group is calling for $130 million in government loan guarantees to help producers deal with what it calls the worst crisis in the history of Canada's pork industry. Details here.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Head Stuck in the Tar Sands
Agrarian Magazine
Shutting down Canada’s prized Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) is the latest atrocity in Harper Government’s war on evironmental science - by James Beddome
Please help us persuade the Government of Canada to reverse the decision to close Canada’s Experimental Lakes Area by signing the Public Petition to Save ELA!
ELA photo by CBC News
Shutting down Canada’s prized Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) is the latest atrocity in Harper Government’s war on evironmental science - by James Beddome
Please help us persuade the Government of Canada to reverse the decision to close Canada’s Experimental Lakes Area by signing the Public Petition to Save ELA!
ELA photo by CBC News
Canada to Stop Defending Asbestos, Striking Blow to Once-Mighty Industry
Brandon Sun
MONTREAL - The federal government has tossed in the towel and will stop fighting international efforts to list asbestos as a dangerous substance, striking another blow to a once-mighty Canadian industry now on the verge of extinction. Full story here.
Please also read: "The New Harper Government Sharpens its Claws on 'The Enemy'"
MONTREAL - The federal government has tossed in the towel and will stop fighting international efforts to list asbestos as a dangerous substance, striking another blow to a once-mighty Canadian industry now on the verge of extinction. Full story here.
Please also read: "The New Harper Government Sharpens its Claws on 'The Enemy'"
Petitioning Cosmetic Pesticide Ban Manitoba - Please Sign
Cosmetic pesticides are those chemicals used merely to maintain an appearance of a lawn or garden. Their purpose is not to protect public health or prevent invasive species from spreading, which makes exposure to these chemicals an unnecessary risk. Sign here.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Pipeline Opponents Plan Mass Sit-in at B.C. Legislature
CBC News
Opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline are organizing what they're calling the largest act of peaceful civil disobedience on the oil sands issue in Canada. Full story here.
Opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline are organizing what they're calling the largest act of peaceful civil disobedience on the oil sands issue in Canada. Full story here.
The Great Bear Rainforest which the pipeline would cross.
Pork Council Must Focus More on Farmers' Needs
14/04/2012 1:00 AM
| Brandon
Sun - PRINT EDITION
Maple Leaf and government policy
is to blame for the continued loss of hog producers and a risk to “thousands of
jobs” at the Brandon slaughter plant.
Manitoba Pork Council general
manager Andrew Dickson would have us believe that the province-wide hog
production ban and new manure treatment regulations are the culprits.
Does Dickson forget that the
loss of most independent hog farmers started when the Maple Leaf, Hy-Tek and
Puratone corporations set up their pyramid scheme-like operations and the
conservative Filmon government removed single-desk marketing protection in the
late 1990s? Well before a moratorium and phosphorus regulation was put in place.
Further details here.
Further details here.
Himalayan Glaciers Retreating in Some Regions but Not Others
Planetsave
The consequences for the Himalayan water supply depend heavily on the region’s thousands of glaciers… Full story here.Photo courtesy of MailOnline
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