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Commercial pilot Melissa Chalmers suffers from sensitivity to electromagnetic waves. (Lour Veseley / for the Toronto Star) |
by Richard J. Brennan National Affairs Writer, The Toronto Star, 17 October 2012
Electromagnetic sensitivity is a real health issue, but critics say Industry Canada does little to accommodate them.
Professional pilot Melissa Chalmers has moved twice in 10 months to escape wireless radiation and worries she’s running out of places to hide.
The commercial pilot of 20 years is on sick leave. She suffers from sensitivity to electromagnetic waves — the invisible waves given off by almost everything electric, in particular, those emitted by communication towers that are popping up across Canada.
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Electromagnetic sensitivity is a real health issue, but critics say Industry Canada does little to accommodate them.
Professional pilot Melissa Chalmers has moved twice in 10 months to escape wireless radiation and worries she’s running out of places to hide.
The commercial pilot of 20 years is on sick leave. She suffers from sensitivity to electromagnetic waves — the invisible waves given off by almost everything electric, in particular, those emitted by communication towers that are popping up across Canada.