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Alan Redway asks Finance Minister Wilson for tax deductions for medical expenses (1988)

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Diagnosing Children

Across Canada, the publicly insured method of diagnosing sensitivities is the patient interview, as an environmental history and possibly in conjunction with a patient journal. The interview covers many of the same areas as described in Hippocrates, "On Airs, Waters and Places."

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Margaret Mitchell Asks a Question

In the late 1980's, Conservative, Liberal and NDP MP's worked with Health and Welfare to bring environmental sensitivities out from being eclipsed by clinical ecology and the MCS model, immunology and the allergy model, psychiatry and the PTSD/eating-disorder model, the pharmaceuticals are dangerous model, and so on.

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AGES Prediction Comes True

CHRC works its magic.

10 May 2007 - As predicted, the Canadian Human Rights Commission's report repeats mistakes and deceits about environmental sensitivities that contribute to the unnecessary killing of undiagnosed patients in health care settings.

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Five Elephants and a Gorilla

Five Elephants

24 June 2007 - In its handling of environmental sensitivities, the Canadian Human Rights Commission is ignoring five elephants and a gorilla.

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Manley Knew

10 August 2007 - While in opposition, John Manley, MP, helped to forward concerns about preventable harm being caused to persons with environmental sensitivities. Once he was in government, the fact kids were being abused in schools and injured or killed while receiving health care didn't faze him. His government had reversed the position he'd fought for.

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Crazies, Liars, Turds and Dirt

Four kinds of people sustain the exclusion, injury and killing of persons disabled by environmental sensitivities.

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Prediction

23 February 2007 - AGES is predicting that the Canadian Human Rights Commission will soon lie to Canadians about environmental sensitivities. Their deceit will temporarily exonerate the RCMP and Justice officials for ignoring a criminal cover-up under the Liberals that has contributed to thousands of Canadian deaths.

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Charles Caccia's Statement

Charles Caccia encouraged Perrin Beatty and Benoit Bouchard to protect persons with sensitivities from being caused preventable harm.

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Standing Committee on Human Rights and the Status of Disabled Persons (1990)

In 1990, as Health and Welfare Canada began addressing attitudes about sensitivities in the federal realm, Dr. Bruce Halliday, MP, invited testimony before the Parliamentary human rights committee. The minutes are attached.

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