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Oakville Beaver, 4 Apr 2014, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, April 4, 2014 | 4 C4ST not satisfied with Safety Code 6 review by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff The local residents' association Canadians for Safe Technology (C4ST) has called a Health Canada review of existing safety limits for radiofrequency emissions a bad April Fool's Day joke. At Health Canada's request, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) recently had a panel of experts review Safety Code 6, which sets recommended limits for safe human exposure to radiofrequency energy emitted from devices such as cellphones. The national academy was also asked to examine potential health risks of radiofrequency fields from wireless telecommunications devices. In its report, the panel concluded the balance of evidence at this time, does not indicate negative health effects from exposure to radiofre- quency energy below the limits recommended in Safety Code 6. It stated radiofrequency energy could possibly have an affect on cancer, but evidence has not yet established negative health effects. The findings did not sit well with Oakville's Frank Clegg, CEO of C4ST, whose group was created to educate Canadians and their policy makers about the dangers of exposure to unsafe levels of wireless radiation from technology. "The panel contrived to ignore important medical and scientific data," he said. "Rather than providing value to Health Canada, RSC's rubber stamp leaves Canadians exposed to unprecedented risk." Clegg argued China, Russia, Italy and Switzerland have guidelines 100 times safer than Safety Code 6. He charged the code was first written in 1979 and noted Canadians deserve safety guidelines that keep pace with technology. Oakville resident and C4ST member Wendy Perkins also weighed in on the report. "I think they totally did miss the boat in terms of significant exposure overall," she said. "We are flooded in RF (radiofrequency). We are absolutely engulfed by this radiation and it is going to take a toll. We are working with Health Canada and our hopes are they will look beyond this particular report and move for the protection of Canadians. It is time they looked at real science in the real world. The evidence-based scientific reports are coming in from around the world." The RSC panel acknowledged that research into many of the health effects associated with exposure to radiofrequency energy is ongoing and stated it is possible the findings in the future may alter the balance of evidence. It recommended Health Canada should continue to monitor the literature for emerging evi- dence and aggressively pursue scientific research aimed at clarifying the radiofrequency energycancer issue. The panel also recommended that Health Canada investigate the cases of individuals who are hypersensitive to radiofrequency energy with an aim to understand their condition and find ways to provide effective treatment and develop a procedure for the public to report suspected disease clusters and a protocol for investigating them. Panel members called on Health Canada to encourage the inclusion of basic education on nonionizing radiation in the curriculum of Canadian medical schools. Not good enough, argued Perkins. "We know the biological effects this radiation has on cancer, on autism, diabetes -- all of these diseases that are chronic are made worse by this kind of exposure," she said. inside today's Editorial Sports Land Titles Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ABSOLUTE TITLE (Subsection 46(2) of the Act) Re. PIN 24814-0131 (LT) and PIN 24814-0097 (LT) TO: RE: H.W. FORSTER Part of Lot 144 and 145, Plan 347, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton as shown as Parts 1 and 2 on the attached print of a draft Reference Plan completed on October 17, 2012 and dated October 18, 2012 and signed by Jaro A. Legat, Ontario Land Surveyor. Beaver www.insideHALTON.com City Parent Home Hardware The Vitamin Store Rabba New Homes TG Appliances Mrs. Green's 6 23 Artscene Classified 21 27 *All flyers not necessarily delivered to all homes For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com The said plan is available for inspection at: O'Connor MacLeod Hanna LLP Barristers and Solicitors 700 Kerr Street Oakville, ON L6K 3W5 TAKE NOTE THAT, Fionna Claire Gossling and Pawel Gawlik, herein called the Applicants, intend to apply to be registered as the owners with an absolute title to the above described land. AND TAKE NOTE THAT any person claiming to have any title to or interest in the said land or any part of it is required on or before May 4, 2014, to file a statement of an objection, which sets out the nature and extent of the interest claimed in the objection, together with all evidence, documents or legal provisions and precedents relied upon in support of the objection, directed to the land registrar at the address of the solicitor at the following address: O'Connor MacLeod Hanna LLP Attention: Brian J. Hanna 700 Kerr Street Oakville, ON L6K 3W5 If no such statement of objection is filed by May 4, 2014, I will proceed with the application and any interest you may claim in the subject property will be thereby extinguished and you will not be entitled to receive any further notice with respect to the proceedings. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 28th day of March, 2014. 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