Tuesday, May 27, 2014

May 27, 2014

Parks Canada's proposal to make the National parks a vast network of hotspots was quickly denounced by people across Canada. Now they state that the proposed wireless hotspots in national parks would be restricted to visitor centers and campgrounds -- “not in the wilderness, and not in the back country,” says Andrew Campbell, Director of Visitor Experience with Parks Canada. Read more here….Link

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Public Consultation for Safety Code 6

Safety Code 6 Review Continues... !!
Citing the first time ever safety codes have been opened up for public consultation, Health Canada released Friday their 60 day period accepting public and scientific input as part two of the process in updating SC6. This follows the conflicted RSC report delivered April 1st to Health Canada, and will result in the final version of SC6 scheduled to be released this coming fall.
C4ST is organizing efforts in order to have maximum impact over the next 60 days. We will be involving scientists and medical experts from around the world to provide vital input in the current science showing biological harm at levels much less than SC6.
Our campaign will launch later this coming week. 
Health Canada Launches Public Consultation on Safety Code 6
OTTAWA, May 16, 2014 /CNW/ - Today Health Canada launched a public consultation process to solicit feedback on a revised version of Safety Code 6. This Safety Code is Health Canada's guideline for recommended human exposure limits to radiofrequency electromagnetic energy, the kind of energy given of…
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