Something else the citizens of Mexico can thank you for, with... 20 to
30 foreign based companies drilling and polluting in the region.

Cancer... and the suppression/discreditation of anyone who would bring
the issue into the public view.

...and let me tell ya', it takes ALOT of suppression to create a set
of economic factors which would allow a select few on the planet to
live an untenable lifestyle, and indeed, tout it to the rest of the
world as the only way to 'live'....


lcm

This from Macdonald Stainsby, posted to the [a-list]:

Alberta doctors support outspoken peer

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 | 1:11 PM CT
CBC News
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2007/03/27/oconnor-ama.html

The Alberta Medical Association has passed a unanimous motion supporting a
doctor at the centre of an environmental controversy in northern Alberta.

In February, Health Canada officials filed a complaint against Dr. John
O'Connor, who raised concerns about high rates of cancers and other
illnesses in a community downstream from Alberta's oilsands developments.

Dr. Gerry Keifer, the Alberta Medical Association's president, said Monday
that doctors have a right to voice concerns.

"We want to make sure the federal minister of health and public
authorities are aware of a physician's professional obligation and his
right to speak out when he observes something."

A letter of support for O'Connor has been sent to the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, as well the the federal and provincial
health ministers, Keifer said.

O'Connor alerted the media last year to what he believed was a
disproportionately high incidence of colon, liver, blood and bile-duct
cancers in patients who live in Fort Chipewyan, a small community
downstream from major petroleum refineries.

In filing the complaint against O'Connor with the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Alberta, Health Canada did not explain the action, but
said the doctor was causing undue alarm.

First Nations back O'Connor

The complaint has made O'Connor a celebrity of sorts. His name is
mentioned at environmental rallies and on internet blogs. Opposition
parties, both federally and provincially, have taken up his cause, as have
First Nations leaders.

Chief Jim Bouchier, who speaks on behalf of the Athabasca Tribal Council
that represents the five First Nations in northeastern Alberta, said
O'Connor repeated concerns First Nations people have raised for years.

"In our estimation, Dr. O'Connor is doing things in the best interest of
his patients," he said.

"Health Canada as well as other health care providers in the region have
failed in their duty and responsibility with respect to ensuring that the
interests of the First Nation people are taken care of."

Health Canada still won't talk about why it thinks O'Connor is unduly
raising concern, while O'Connor can't talk until the complaint with the
the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta is resolved.



On 3/27/07, Leon Kuunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Leigh Meyers wrote:

> Again, I just want to thank the oil companies, and every single car
> owner on the planet (for a start), for the destruction of our only
> biosphere.


You're welcome.

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