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lonewolfbunn
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Today millions are crying about the loss of 2996 lives... YET THE MOST ... EXTREME TERRORIST ATTACK IS HAPPENING RIGHT THIS MINUTE AS BILLIONS OF MOTHERS FEED THEIR FAMILIES!!!
...If the government knows about how harmful BPA is and continue to permit it's use in items that CANNOT BE AVOIDED they are literally imposing a death penalty on the entire population.


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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a harmful chemical found in many products we use every day, including the linings of food and drink cans, cash register receipts, and reusable sports bottles made from hard plastic.

More than 150 peer-reviewed scientific studies have found potential health effects from exposure to BPA, which include breast and prostate cancer, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and a wide range of developmental problems.

In 2007, BPA was banned in baby bottles sold in Canada -- the first ban on BPA in the world. Now we need to extend the ban on BPA to all food and beverage containers and to other common sources.

Tell the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health that Canada needs to continue its leadership on protecting our health from BPA by extending the ban to food and beverage containers.


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In 2007, BPA was banned in baby bottles sold in Canada -- the first ban on BPA in the world. [But NOT the last] (unless the power over sheeple is just TOO POWERFUL...)


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