Michaela Keyserlingk, whose husband Robert died in 2009 of mesothelioma, has been running an online banner that blasts Canada over asbestos exports
Right On Canada Newsfeed
27 January 2023
- Canadian government asked to stop sale of asbestos-containing products
- Emiliano Alonso, President of the international asbestos lobby organisation, attacks European asbestos victims groups
- Asbestos victims call on President of the International Chrysotile Association to resign
- Quebec government asked to stop assisting asbestos lobby to harm populations overseas
- Asbestos and fossil fuel industries continue to wage war on science
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