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Environment committee  Mr. Moffet described how we could deal, under CEPA, with the fact that the toxins are growing in the water by trying to remove the nutrients--

December 12th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

December 12th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

Environment committee  There is a group called the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water, which has been concerned with, and has looked at, the issue of contaminants like pharmaceuticals and personal care products in source water for drinking water. There is a group in Health Can

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

Environment committee  Yes. There was a publication in Canada Gazette Part 1 on July 1 that had the ministerial recommendations to the Governor in Council for action on seven polybrominated diphenyl ethers fire retardants, six of which were going to be slated for prohibition in Canada.

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

Environment committee  I think, Gordon, I'd have to correct you. The list of toxic substances is not a list of banned substances or prohibited substances. We do have under CEPA, though, the prohibited substances regulations, which set out those substances that are prohibited from use in Canada. And I'm

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson

Environment committee  No, tens, maybe ten to twenty.

October 24th, 2006Committee meeting

Steve Clarkson