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Health committee  They entirely failed. There are two cases of cardiac arrest, multiple cases of tachycardia, and defibrillators in every school, and they're ignoring it because Health Canada says it's safe.

October 28th, 2010Committee meeting

Rodney Palmer

Health committee  Yes. I have two quick comments. The reason it isn't established like the peanut allergy is because it's currently unethical to conduct scientific experiments on children. As long as that remains, it will never--read “never”--be established, okay? So that's a ridiculous standard to hold us to.

October 28th, 2010Committee meeting

Rodney Palmer

Health committee  I agree with our friend from Health Canada that it is unethical to experiment on children, yet this experiment is being conducted. If we look at the fact--not a fear, not a concern, but a fact--that there is not a single scientific study on children...exposing them to this level of microwave for six hours a day, five days a week, 14 years long, starting at age four, you are conducting that experiment.

October 28th, 2010Committee meeting

Rodney Palmer

Health committee  I'll say this in closing. Our great political leaders have on many occasions had to apologize for the institutional abuse of children in decades before, and they always say the same thing. They say, “Never again, not on my watch”. Well, it is happening again, and it's on your watch, and I hope that now that you know something you rise to your position and do what you're empowered to do to protect them.

October 28th, 2010Committee meeting

Rodney Palmer

Health committee  Thank you. We've heard a lot from Health Canada officials that Wi-Fi has absolutely no risk and it's perfectly safe, but I'm here to report that this statement is false. There is a public health disaster unfolding among children in Simcoe County, north of Toronto, where the school board installed a commercial grade Wi-Fi system in every school about three years ago.

October 28th, 2010Committee meeting

Rodney Palmer