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Cell Towers


We've come to depend on cell phones and expect them to do more and more for us. Cell phone companies need cell towers to deliver their growing number of services.

Industry Canada regulates cell companies in terms of their use of radio frequency spectrum and the siting of cell towers. It has established a standard called "Safety Code 6," which cell operators are required to meet. However, Safety Code 6 has among the least stringent standards in the world, and it does not address the critical issue of long term exposure to low level intensity microwave radiation emitted by cell towers.
 
In terms of the siting of cell towers, Industry Canada does not rule out approving cell towers anywhere and everywhere. This means that the cell industry's regulator does not rule out locating cell towers near where families live, and where children play and go to school. 

It also means that Industry Canada depends entirely on an inadequate standard of safety to protect children and families.



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Dec 4
2011

Press Release: MacGillivray Law Office

Edna & Marshall Pettipas have initiated a lawsuit against Bell Aliant Regional Communications Inc.

This is a press release regarding property owners who allowed a cell tower on their property, relying on the claims that there was no health risk. They know differently now.

Note that most of the new contracts stop property owners from suing either the companies providing the tower, or the wireless service. Property owners are signing these documents prior to public hearings, and then cannot remove themselves. The risk is all on the property owners shoulders.





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