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Canada will no longer oppose global fight against asbestos

September 14, 2012

"We are very pleased to see that the government recognizes that all form of asbestos, including chysotile, cause cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society believes that all efforts must be made to eliminate exposure to asbestos and to eliminate asbestos-related diseases."

- Paul Lapierre, Vice President, Public Affairs and Cancer Control, Canadian Cancer Society Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/884750#ixzz26UGDMhrm


The days of Canadian asbestos exports appear to be numbered, and anti-asbestos activists couldn?t be happier.

he Canadian Cancer Society applauds the Federal Government for its announcement today that it will no longer oppose the inclusion of chrysotile asbestos in the Rotterdam Convention, an international list of hazardous substances.

Federal Industry Minister Christian Paradis made the announcement this afternoon.

"This is the right decision, says Paul Lapierre, Vice President, Public Affairs and Cancer Control, Canadian Cancer Society. "We are very pleased to see that the government recognizes that all form of asbestos, including chysotile, cause cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society believes that all efforts must be made to eliminate exposure to asbestos and to eliminate asbestos-related diseases.

"This is an important first step", says Lapierre."It's imperative that the health of people around the world be put ahead of the interests of the asbestos industry. We also welcome the government's $50 million plan to support the affected community."

Worldwide about 107,000 people die every year from disease related to occupational exposure to asbestos. The Society will continue to work hard to end exposure to asbestos and will urge the federal, provincial and territorial governments to adopt a comprehensive strategy to address all aspects of the asbestos issue.



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