by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 24, 2017
Marj Matchee is asking the government to reopen the Somalia inquiry. Her husband was charged with second-degree murder in the 1993 death of a Somali teen, which is considered one of the darkest chapters in Canada’s military history. (Don Somers/CBC). Originally...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 22, 2017
Above: Marj Matchee, Cathay Wagantall M.P., Dave Bona, and Bev Skwernuik. Some members from Mefloquine Awareness Canada met with Members of Parliament, Cathay Wagantall and Dr Robert Kitchen and others, to discuss mefloquine and the effects it has had on our country....
by Mefloquine Awareness | Jan 26, 2017
By Chris Doucette, Toronto Sun – Published Monday, January 23, 2017 9:34:33 EST AM The call for accountability over the Canadian Forces’ use of a controversial anti-malaria drug is growing louder and veterans and family members hope Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Jan 23, 2017
The call for accountability over the Canadian Forces’ use of a controversial anti-malaria drug is growing louder and veterans and family members hope Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hear their cries for help. A former medic who served in Somalia, the wife of a...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Jan 15, 2017
When a former soldier killed himself and his family recently in Nova Scotia, some veterans and their relatives immediately wondered if Mefloquine was to blame. And with concern mounting over our military’s continued use of the controversial anti-malaria drug —...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Dec 24, 2016
My name is Marj Matchee. I am the wife of Master Corporal Clayton Matchee, the soldier most disgraced by the “Somalia Affair”. I would like to share my thoughts on how my husband changed after he started taking the antimalarial drug mefloquine. Clayton and other...