by Mefloquine Awareness | Jan 24, 2017
Romeo Dallaire didn’t just witness the horrors of the genocide in Rwanda up close. He was there as a Canadian lieutenant-general representing the United Nations — and he could do nothing to stop it. That was 22 years ago and he is still mentally wounded. Read...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Dec 22, 2016
‘We haven’t seen the safety concerns in the individuals that we’ve prescribed it for’ An antimalarial drug commonly prescribed in Alberta is facing growing calls from critics who want it downgraded as a drug of “last resort” for travellers....
by Mefloquine Awareness | Nov 28, 2016
Article by PHILIPPE MERCURE for LA PRESSE Health Canada and the Canadian military have put the health of Canadians at risk by not reacting quickly enough to new knowledge on mefloquine denounce scientists.One of them will even accuse the Canadian military to use...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Nov 22, 2016
This article is part of The Unremembered, a Globe and Mail investigation into soldiers and veterans who died by suicide after deployment during the Afghanistan mission. In a speech before military brass, mental-health specialists and veterans’ advocates, one of...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Nov 22, 2016
Conservative MPs are calling upon the Liberal government to conduct a scientific study into the effects of an anti-malarial drug that some veterans say has left them with psychiatric problems and that they blame for the violence that erupted on the Somalia mission in...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Nov 21, 2016
An interview with Sheila Pratt formerly a feature writer for the Edmonton Journal. The interview begins at 6:45 into the audio. Interview with Sheila Pratt on 630 CHED Edmonton...