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Given that radioactivity levels across Canada continue to be within normal background levels and that there is no cause for concern, on Thursday, August 11, 2011 Health Canada removed nine supplementary fixed point detectors that were installed in British Columbia and the Yukon in response to the Fukushima nuclear incident. In addition, on September 15, 2011, Health Canada will end its weekly data postings, resuming its previous schedule of quarterly postings of the fixed point network data and terminating website Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) data reporting. Please note that Health Canada will maintain its continuous monitoring of radiation levels and daily review of data. Should there be changes in the situation in Japan, the reporting frequency of radiation data will be re-assessed.
Originally posted by FreshAirGirl
I myself know 5 people in their late 40"s that have cancer now. Also the
Originally posted by FreshAirGirl
Also the Greyhounds are falling over dead as well as the Race Horses around here. Radiation first shows its ugly head in your heart. So take heart and start a Iodine regiment and stick with it.