13:12:40 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: Do you think we now need to consider rationing care for COVID19, not just care for cancer and other more familiar illnesses? [This question was moved to late in the program. Ed.] 14:22:31 From Vic Buxton to Everyone: Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) were a perfect example of ignoring the precautionary principle. How do we enforce this principle? 14:23:28 From John Meyer to Everyone: Radio frequency electromagnetic (EMF) radiation critical frequencies? EVs contain drive systems, navigational sensors, and transducers. 14:28:02 From John Hollins to Everyone: To deal with such a witches’ brew: reverse the onus. 14:28:14 From Art Hunter to Everyone: I have a question on giving up comforts and convenience of 1950s. 14:31:10 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: The INTERPHONE study on cell phone effects was fascinating. < https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17636416/ >. 14:33:03 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: I know a farmer in the Netherlands and the amount of glyphosate they use there is a tiny fraction of what is allowed in Canada. [Here is a link to a news item about glyphosate in Netherlands < https://actions.sumofus.org/a/netherlands-vote-to-keep-glyphosate-out-of-europe/ >. Ed.] 14:34:01 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: INTERPHONE < https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10654-007-9152-z >. 14:35:56 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: INTERPHONE < http://www.actforlibraries.org/interphone-study-results/ >. 14:36:51 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: It is worth checking out "Pesticide Assessment: Protecting Public Health on the Home Turf." (in paediatric Child Health, 2006) [Here is a link < https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19030278/ > Ed.] 14:37:04 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: INTERPHONE When I read the study, it was clearly stated that the highest exposure group had elevated brain cancer rates. However, when grouped with lower exposure groups, the effect was not detectable. 14:41:38 From Barb Payne to Everyone: I read an electronics industry article last night that mentioned one test company’s simulation tests for vehicles--includes up to 512 RF-EMR emission sources happening simultaneously. 14:43:29 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: We need to make sure that regulatory decisions are science-based and not solely based on industry lobbyists! 14:46:52 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: Link for the Momoli paper: Probabilistic Multiple-Bias Modeling Applied to the Canadian Data From the INTERPHONE Study of Mobile Phone Use and Risk of Glioma, Meningioma, Acoustic Neuroma, and Parotid Gland Tumors < https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28535174/ > 14:47:00 From John Meyer to Everyone: In the early days of radar, the operators used to cook their hotdogs in front of the dish. So, yes, there can be an effect on nonmetallic substances. This is how the microwave oven was born. 14:47:02 From Jean Dougherty to Everyone: Some organisms use EM to navigate and bats use sonar to 'see.' These are the easier ones to recognize. 14:49:04 From Myles Flaig to Everyone: I think it was Upton Sinclair is the one who said it's hard to get a person to change their mind if their wages depend on not changing. 14:50:49 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: IARC on electromagnetic risks. < https://www.iarc.who.int/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/pr208_E.pdf > 14:54:08 From Jean Dougherty to Everyone: To rely so heavily on industry funded research as proof of safety is problematic. We also need a large number of longitudinal studies to determine the long term effects of low level effects on organisms. 14:57:13 From Ben Wolfe to Everyone: Meg’s campaign link, in support of CEPA modernization and pesticides legislative reform is: < https://preventcancernow.ca/take-action-now > 14:58:49 From John Meyer to Everyone: Someone has found a way to weaponize waves at some bandwidth given the attacks on US and Canadian diplomats beginning in Cuba and now elsewhere which focus on the brain and are quite debilitating. At some point of intensity and frequency, EM radiation is clearly very damaging in the short term. 15:02:24 From Myles Flaig to Everyone: This was excellent! Very educational. Thanks. 15:04:06 From Raymond Murphy to Everyone: Excellent and thought-provoking presentation and discussion. 15:05:36 From Mary Hegan to Everyone: How can one apply toxic health effects to local community climate action in a way that local publics and politicans can understand and make healthy choices? Is there web-sties addressing community-led actions? 15:06:14 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: To the last question, read the editorial by Gary Mason editorial in this morning's Globe and Mail. < https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-with-hospitals-in-crisis-its-time-there-were-consequences-for-vaccine/ > 15:09:27 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: I can speak on this. 15:20:48 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: Check out the website for Prevent Cancer Now (PCN) < https://preventcancernow.ca/ > 15:21:56 From Barb Payne to Everyone: Regarding the Canadian embassy employees (and others), this authoritative post is highlights from the National Academies of Science report < https://www.saferemr.com/2020/12/national-academy-of-sciences-report-on.html > At first it will look like you have to pay for the report, but look closer at the fine print because you can proceed as a Guest at no charge. 15:24:35 From Richard van der Jagt to Everyone: I suggest we ask the good senator to develop a commission to investigate how we best mitigate the toxic effects of environmental toxins on public health. 15:31:46 From Myles Flaig to Everyone: Centre for Constitutional Studies session Friday Jan 14 on FREE EXPRESSION < https://ctrforconstitutionalstudies.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/d/A135C524243E4BFC2540EF23F30FEDED/EEEDF732DD24B06740EE66FE10287772?alternativeLink=False > 15:48:53 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: Here is a link on perflouroalkyl substances (PFAS). < https://www.epa.gov/pfas/our-current-understanding-human-health-and-environmental-risks-pfas > 15:49:34 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: Here is a link on parchment. [Most of us use parchment paper in baking, which is made from vegetable matter. Ed.] < https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchment >