Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Say It Isn't So Canada



"When asbestos was first discovered, it was the superhero of mined ore. Its heat tolerance was incredible and people thought, by putting it in their houses, that fires would be a thing of the past. They didn’t stop at houses and it was installed everywhere, including insulation of schools, and public buildings. They then discovered one little drawback…it causes cancer, horrible cough-up-your-lungs-while-begging-to-be-shot cancer.

Canada, a bastion of workers’ rights, quickly banned anything containing even the tiniest bit of asbestos, along with the rest of the industrial world. Yet with large asbestos mines that employed lots of people, Canada couldn’t just stop mining the cancer rocks…you know for the good of mankind. No, Canada continues to export asbestos to Third World countries, even though they know that each package is basically the Grim Reaper wrapped up in white plastic. Friendly Ol’ Canada is the only western country to export asbestos, and actually fights international regulations that would prevent it from exporting all that cancer.

When other countries try and add warnings on asbestos packaging, Canada exerts pressure to stop this even though, inside the country, a plethora of regulations not only require asbestos to be clearly marked but also basically require a space suit to handle it. Canada says that it only exports to customers that take the greatest of safety measures, yet studies show developed countries, the only ones that haven’t yet banned it, have virtually no safety regulations regarding asbestos. In short, whole generations handling asbestos will grow up with horrible forms of lung cancer."

Recently The Daily Show did a story about this national shame. I love how the asbestos guy tries to argue that people from India are immune from the harmful effects from handling their product because they are used to being around polution.



Read more: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-evil-actions-by-usually-nice-countries.php#ixzz1uOKaLDnI

5 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

This is such a terrible story and it's been going on for a long time now. I'm sure the Canadian government ignores it because it doesn't want to shut asbestos mines in Quebec and be punished for costing jobs.

Belle said...

I didn't think our country was capable of this. Horrible.

Sarah said...

Shows you that no country is immune to greed, not even the great Canada.

D.I. Felipe González said...

We used a lot of asbesto in the building industry in México. Roofing and water deposits can still be found using this material, fortunately it only causes cancer if you inhale it so it will be better not to ever remove it.

Bersercules said...

Damn Canada! We gotta get our heads out of our butts on this one!