International
Institute of Concern
for Public Health

Turning Things Around

September 19, 2009

A celebration! A brainstorm! An agenda!

IICPH – 25 years of Winning the War Against Polluters

On September 26, 2009, the International Institute of Concern for Public Health (IICPH)

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Water Fluoridation Could End

December 1, 2008

Artificial water fluoridation may soon end in Canada, making low-fluoride tap water a truly safe option for everyone including babies. Several regions and cities (Niagara, Dryden, Kingston and Quebec City) have permanently stopped adding the corrosive industrial waste fluoride product

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An Afternoon with Rosalie Bertell and Friends

May 31, 2008

1.30 to 3.30 pm.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
At McClure Hall, Bloor Street United Church
300 Bloor Street West at Huron Street, Toronto, Ontario

Please accept this invitation to join us on the above date for a celebration of the life

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Comments on Standards and Guidelines For Tritium in Drinking Water

March 1, 2008

IICPH Submission to the Ontario Drinking Water Advisory Council

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Water Quality Issues

December 1, 2006

Our indefatigable Board Member, Aliss Terpstra, has been attending Toronto community-based meetings for the past year:

Ashbridges Bay Neighbourhood Liaison Committee (NLC) which makes recommendations to city council on matters related to wastewater and sewage treatment; and Citizens for a

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Water Quality for Seven Generations

August 30, 2006

Submission to the Expert Panel on First Nations Water Quality Regulation
by Marion Odell ( info@iicph.org ) and Aliss Terpstra
August 30, 2006

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News in brief

December 1, 2005

Conferences attended this year included

Fall 2004 – Democratizing the United Nations by including the presence of women and women’s issues, New York City. A paper prepared by Dr. Bertell was presented by Marion Odell.

Summer 2005 – Reunion of

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Rosalie Bertell on Fluorides

November 1, 1999

“Fluorine gas is highly reactive, and with water in air forms hydrofluoric acid (HF), which is corrosive to all common metals and glass. Liquid fluorine is the most powerful chemical oxidiser and the most reactive non-metal.” — Arthur L. Knight,

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