CANADA
C4ST will host a Public Hearing on Safety Code 6 July 9th in Ottawa
Health Canada (HC) has decided not to hold public hearings on Safety Code 6.
Canadians for Safe Technology (C4ST) will host a public hearing on Safety Code 6. This event is scheduled for July 9th in Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier. We have organized a media conference with Dr David Carpenter, currently scheduled for at 10:30am to 11:30 am, followed by a short break. The C4ST public hearing will wrap up by 2pm to facilitate travel.
The decision was made to host the C4ST event before Health Canada's July 15th deadline in order to have time to prepare public and scientific submissions.
Please join us in Ottawa on July 9th. This is your opportunity to have your voice heard! We will video your comments and submit them to HC on your behalf.
If you cannot travel to Ottawa, please let us know and we will arrange to video-conference you in.
Please note: we ask that you also participate in Health Canada's "Email only" public consultation: your submissions are very important, you can submit the document you prepared for the Royal Society Commission input, or prepare a new document. Please be aware that Health Canada requires submissions to be in either Micro Soft Word or Adobe PDF format. You can make your submission directly to HC, through this link at
http://www.c4st.org/healthcanadaIt is our intent to take the video from the day and all submissions, post them on our website and send them to Health Canada.
Our agenda will consist of 4 items:
Declaration signed by physicians and MD's in North America who treat and/or see individuals with ES in their practices.
Declaration signed by researchers and scientists.
A summary of studies we have identified that have not been included in either the HC analysis or the Royal Society report. We will have summaries for: Stress proteins and DNA damage, Cancer, Reproduction, Cognitive and neurological effects, Cardiac, Developmental changes, Low-level, non-thermal and EHS
Public hearing. Where our reasonable, clear, strong message can be heard.
Canadians for Safe Technology (C4ST)