Community Right to know
Community Right to Know: Campaign History
Toronto's Community Right to Know Bylaw was a historic victory. Learn more about TEA's 10 year campaign to get Torontonians the Right to Know about toxics in their communities.
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Why ChemTRAC is important
Toronto's ground-breaking Community Right-to-Know by-law is vital to our environmental and public health.Toronto's ChemTRAC program gives the public access to information on local toxic substances and will help communities work for pollution prevention and toxics reduction.
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Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition (TCPC)
TEA is a founding member of the Environmental and Occupational Carcinogens Working Group of the Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition.
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Toronto City Council Votes YES! to CRTK bylaw!
On December 3rd, 2008, Toronto City Council voted for a precedent setting toxics disclosure policy.
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Secrecy is Toxic
In 2006, TEA launched the Secrecy is Toxic website as an online engagement tool for the Community Right to Know campaign. The website enabled community members to raise concerns and investigate unidentified sources of toxic chemicals used and released by small businesses.
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