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Fluoridation quietly reduced again
Having previously rejected the formal 1999 recommendations of a team comprised of Dr. Hardy Limeback, (the late) Dr. John Yiamouyiannis and nutritionist Janet Budgell, to lower the fluoride levels, the Mississauga city council has since “quietly” reduced their fluoridation level from 1.0 parts per million (ppm) to 0.6ppm — a full 40 per cent drop. […]
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Ontario Reduces Recommended Levels of Fluoride in Water
The Province of Ontario, Canada has decided to lower the levels of fluoride added to water via fluoridation programs. The decision, dated September 20, 2000, lowers the recommended level of fluoride in water from 1.0 to 1.2 parts per million to 0.5 to 0.8 parts per million. While the initial proposal was to lower the […]
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Should the City of Toronto Continue to Mass Medicate it’s Residents?
The City of Toronto has been ‘selling’ the drug Fluoride to its residents (by means of providing treated warter to each residence and charging a fee to the owner) without a drug number, as is required by federal law. This is a proposal for an ‘information insert’ to be issued with every City of Toronto […]
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Stop polluting Whitby’s sewers, residents urge
Durham Region councillors should prevent a steel company from dumping any more contaminated chemicals into the town’s sewer system, says a Whitby residents’ group. The province’s environment ministry and the regional works department allowed Lasco Steel to release 3,155,097 litres (694,038 gallons) of industrial waste into Whitby’s sewage treatment plant from May to July because […]
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