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Canadians suspicious over radiation testing of seafood — Official “puzzled” gov’t withholding where samples were taken
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1558443:MV8xNjQ2MTc4XzI3MTkwMDQzXzkyNjEyQ0I4] I only found out today that nearly 10% of our 'normal' backround radiation today is actually radiation from the nuclear bomb tests of the 50's and 60's. I'm pretty convinced that the radiation timebomb from Fukushima is being hidden. What the public cannot see hear or smell can't be killing them. The government of any country won't admit any of this. Ever. [/quote]
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CIFA) has deemed fish tested in the wake of the Japan nuclear disaster as radiation free, but will not divulge where samples were taken from. [...]
The agency did not answer repeated questions about where the samples were taken from in B.C., saying only that they were came from various processing stations. [...]
Stó:lō Tribal Council fisheries advisor Ernie Crey said he is puzzled at the agency’s reticence about where the fish were taken from.
“It’s this kind of response from government officials that give rise to suspicion among Canadians,” Crey told Indian Country Today Media Network. “There is simply no good reason to withhold this information from the public.”
Testers could have picked the fish up from a processing plant, caught them on a recreational fishing charter or bought them from a commercial boat, Crey said. [...]
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