Asbesto kills. If you are a Canadian, your tax dollars support the work of this killer in countries like India.
Listen to this CBC radio interview. Then tell Canadian Prime Minister Harper to stop Canada's export of asbestos.
The interview is with Michaela Kaiserlingk, a 72-year-old widow whose life changed forever when her husband got sick with mesothelioma, a terminal cancer caused by asbestos exposure. His death turned her into a fervent activist, and she now spends her retirement trying to convince the Canadian government to ban the export of asbestos overseas. She argues that if the mineral is too dangerous to use in Canada, we shouldn't be exporting it to developing countries such as India.
Go to Ms. Kaiserlingk's website and speak out.
Listen to this CBC radio interview. Then tell Canadian Prime Minister Harper to stop Canada's export of asbestos.
The interview is with Michaela Kaiserlingk, a 72-year-old widow whose life changed forever when her husband got sick with mesothelioma, a terminal cancer caused by asbestos exposure. His death turned her into a fervent activist, and she now spends her retirement trying to convince the Canadian government to ban the export of asbestos overseas. She argues that if the mineral is too dangerous to use in Canada, we shouldn't be exporting it to developing countries such as India.
Go to Ms. Kaiserlingk's website and speak out.
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