Regulation of Lead and Cadmium in Selected Consumer Products

Title: Bottled Water Technical Guidance Document  EBR Registry Number: 012-9151 Resource Type: Commentary Content: 1098EBR submissionBottledWaterTechGuidance # of Pages: 8 Date authored: January 31, 2017 Author/s: Anastasia Lintner and Mike Nagy Author Organization: Canadian Environmental Law Association and Wellington Water…

Inter-sectoral Action Towards Healthy Housing for Low-Income Tenants in Ontario

Title: Inter-sectoral Action Towards Healthy Housing for Low-Income Tenants in Ontario Panel Presentation at The Ontario Public Health Convention Resource Type: Presentation Content: RentSafe_Panel_TOPHC # of Pages: 51 Date authored: April 5, 2016 Author/s: Erica Phipps, Kathleen Cooper, Helen Doyle,…

Letter to Dominion Colour Corporation regarding continued sale of lead-containing pigments

Title: Letter to Dominion Colour Corporation regarding continued sale of lead-containing pigments Resource Type: Letter Content: L-DominionColour-Corp-re-Lead # of Pages: 1 Date authored: November 24, 2014 Author/s: Dr. Kapil Khatter and twelve additional signatories Author Organization: Canadian Association of Phyisicans…

The “Healthy Retrofits” Project: Avoiding children’s health risks during energy retrofits and home renovations in Ontario, Canada

Presentation to CAPTURING THE MULTIPLE BENEFITS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY - International Energy Agency - European Energy Agency Roundtable on Health and Well-Being Impacts, Copenhagen, Denmark Kathleen Cooper, Senior Researcher Canadian Environmental Law Association Download slides: Cooper-IEA-Mtg-Copenhagen

Early Environmental Exposures to Hazardous Pollutants/Chemicals and their Associations with Chronic Disease – Policy Implications

Part 3 in this series summarizes the challenges that exist in evaluating scientific evidence of associations between chemical exposures and health outcomes, particularly for endocrine disrupting chemicals and related challenges to existing regulatory approaches.

Early Environmental Exposures to Hazardous Pollutants/Chemicals and their Associations with Chronic Disease – Focus on Endocrine Disruption and Obesogens

Part 2 in this series recaps the main findings of the study, summarizes the epigenetic/environmental basis of disease, notes implications of endocrine disruption science, and discusses obesity risk factors in the context of emerging science on chemicals suspected as obesogens and diabetogens