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UID:20260610T102001Z - 67272@am334a.odoo.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260507T120000
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CREATED:20260610T102001Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.ncwcanada.ca/event/crystal-clear-or-cloude
 d-rethinking-clean-water-in-canada-31/register">Crystal Clear or Clouded? 
 Rethinking Clean Water in Canada</a>\nCrystal Clear or Clouded? Rethinking
  Clean Water in Canada Did you know that Canada is the only G7 country wit
 hout enforceable national drinking water regulations...or that there are a
 lmost 14\,000 cement and asbestos pipes still in use in Canada? Register a
 nd dare to learn more about the need to Protect Canada's Water! About the 
 Speakers: Susan Blacklin’s first memoir\, Water Confidential: Witnessing
  Justice Denied. The Fight for Safe Drinking Water in Indigenous and Rural
  Communities in Canada\, was selected by Congress of Humanities and is now
  included in Indigenous Studies curriculum in universities across Canada. 
 It was also selected by the BC Department of Education for Social Studies 
 and Science curriculum in grades 10 through 12. Susan’s second book\, Ca
 ll to Action\, Water Justice: What You Don’t Know Could Kill You\, is th
 e result of readers of Water Confidential reaching out to her with present
  day concerns in towns and cities across Canada. In this book Susan is the
  messenger\, sharing present day concerns identified by experts research\,
  concerns\, and recommendations. Susan co-founded the Safe Drinking Water 
 Foundation and has volunteered tirelessly to help First Nation communities
  in their quest for truly safe drinking water. Susan now lives in Qualicum
  Beach on Vancouver Island and is a proud member of the National Council o
 f Women of Canada. Meg Sears (PhD) has advanced environmental health for d
 ecades\, and as Chair of Prevent Cancer Now she works to “make least-tox
 ic the norm.” She was trained in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemis
 try (University of Toronto) and biochemical engineering (PhD\, McGill)\, a
 nd has diverse laboratory experience including energy research. With skill
 s in scientific analysis and writing\, she later gained associations with 
 medical researchers. Some highlights include: the “Medical Perspective o
 n Environmental Sensitivities" [...]
DTSTAMP:20260610T102001Z
LOCATION:National Council of Women of Canada\, Box M317\, 110 Didsbury Road
 \, Kanata ON K2T 0C2\, Canada
SUMMARY:Crystal Clear or Clouded? Rethinking Clean Water in Canada
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.ncwcanada.ca/event/crysta
 l-clear-or-clouded-rethinking-clean-water-in-canada-31/register">Crystal C
 lear or Clouded? Rethinking Clean Water in Canada</a>\nCrystal Clear or Cl
 ouded? Rethinking Clean Water in Canada Did you know that Canada is the on
 ly G7 country without enforceable national drinking water regulations...or
  that there are almost 14\,000 cement and asbestos pipes still in use in C
 anada? Register and dare to learn more about the need to Protect Canada's 
 Water! About the Speakers: Susan Blacklin’s first memoir\, Water Confide
 ntial: Witnessing Justice Denied. The Fight for Safe Drinking Water in Ind
 igenous and Rural Communities in Canada\, was selected by Congress of Huma
 nities and is now included in Indigenous Studies curriculum in universitie
 s across Canada. It was also selected by the BC Department of Education fo
 r Social Studies and Science curriculum in grades 10 through 12. Susan’s
  second book\, Call to Action\, Water Justice: What You Don’t Know Could
  Kill You\, is the result of readers of Water Confidential reaching out to
  her with present day concerns in towns and cities across Canada. In this 
 book Susan is the messenger\, sharing present day concerns identified by e
 xperts research\, concerns\, and recommendations. Susan co-founded the Saf
 e Drinking Water Foundation and has volunteered tirelessly to help First N
 ation communities in their quest for truly safe drinking water. Susan now 
 lives in Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island and is a proud member of the N
 ational Council of Women of Canada. Meg Sears (PhD) has advanced environme
 ntal health for decades\, and as Chair of Prevent Cancer Now she works to 
 “make least-toxic the norm.” She was trained in Chemical Engineering a
 nd Applied Chemistry (University of Toronto) and biochemical engineering (
 PhD\, McGill)\, and has diverse laboratory experience including energy res
 earch. With skills in scientific analysis and writing\, she later gained a
 ssociations with medical researchers. Some highlights include: the “Medi
 cal Perspective on Environmental Sensitivities" [...]
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