An environmental expert will be in Oakville to present his case against the use of fluoride in tap water on Wednesday, Oct. 6.
Paul Connett will speak at Oakville’s Town Hall in the Trafalgar Room from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Connett is the director of the Fluoride Action Network and the executive director of its parent body, the American Environmental Health Studies Project. He has made presentations throughout the United States and in 52 countries on the issue of waste management and the hazard posed by adding fluoride into drinking water.
Health Canada and the Ontario ministry of the environment are currently reviewing fluoridation of tap water.
Connett is an author on the subject, received his Ph. D in chemistry from Dartmouth College and is a retired professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology.
The free event is sponsored by the Oakvillegreen Conservation Association. Everyone is welcome.
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